EP0624469B1 - Improved drop generator utilizing damping for mode suppression - Google Patents
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- EP0624469B1 EP0624469B1 EP19940303109 EP94303109A EP0624469B1 EP 0624469 B1 EP0624469 B1 EP 0624469B1 EP 19940303109 EP19940303109 EP 19940303109 EP 94303109 A EP94303109 A EP 94303109A EP 0624469 B1 EP0624469 B1 EP 0624469B1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B41—PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
- B41J—TYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
- B41J2/00—Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed
- B41J2/005—Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed characterised by bringing liquid or particles selectively into contact with a printing material
- B41J2/01—Ink jet
- B41J2/135—Nozzles
- B41J2/145—Arrangement thereof
- B41J2/155—Arrangement thereof for line printing
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B41—PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
- B41J—TYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
- B41J2/00—Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed
- B41J2/005—Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed characterised by bringing liquid or particles selectively into contact with a printing material
- B41J2/01—Ink jet
- B41J2/015—Ink jet characterised by the jet generation process
- B41J2/02—Ink jet characterised by the jet generation process generating a continuous ink jet
- B41J2/025—Ink jet characterised by the jet generation process generating a continuous ink jet by vibration
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- the present invention relates to ink jet drop generators and, more particularly, to an improved structure for an ink jet drop generator.
- ink is supplied under pressure to a manifold region that distributes the ink to a plurality of orifices, typically arranged in a linear array(s).
- the ink discharges from the orifices in filaments which break into droplet streams.
- the approach for printing with these droplet streams is to selectively charge and deflect certain drops from their normal trajectories.
- U.S. Patent No. 4,999,647 discloses a drop generator for use with a long array of holes such that the length is larger than the height. A plurality of slots were employed to insure uniform vibration amplitude of the longitudinal mode (height direction) across the orifice plate face.
- a n B n /[(f n 2 - f 2 ) + c]
- a n is the vibration amplitude of mode n
- B n is a constant depending on the mode shape
- f n is the resonant frequency of node n
- f is the driving frequency
- c is a small value related to attenuation.
- the amplitude of A n+1 would be B n+1 /((f n+1 2 - f n 2 ) + c) .
- the separation between the resonant modes, f n+1 - f n decreases.
- the ratio of their amplitudes A n /A n+1 decreases. It is therefore harder to excite the mode n without also exciting the n+1 mode.
- the undesirable excitation of an adjacent resonant mode can produce unacceptable stimulation uniformity across the array.
- the degree to which the undesirable modes are excited and subsequently the level of vibration uniformity across the array may be unacceptably sensitive to the operating frequency and manufacturing tolerances.
- EP-A-0126649 discloses a fluid jet print head having a transducer arrangement, including piezoelectric means and having acoustic isolation material surrounding the piexoelectric means.
- the transducer means when excited, produces pressure waves of uniform wave front which travel through fluid in a reservoirtowards an orifice plate.
- US-A-4135197 discloses an ink jet printing device having a vibration damping means in the printing head, which comprises comprises an adjustably positionable rigid contact member that engages the surface of the orifice plate at a position remote from the vibration stimulation means that produces a high frequency standing wave vibration longitudinally in the orifice plate.
- One important object of the present invention is to provide an improved structure for an ink jet drop generator which can utilize long arrays of ink jets. This is accomplished by an approach wherein the system is designed to include damping means for suppression of undesired vibration modes.
- the present invention provides a print head device for use in continuous ink jet printing, the device comprising a resonator means having an ink supply body formed of a solid high acoustic Q material; transducer means attached to the resonator means; and means for energizing the transducer means in a resonant mode at a desired drop frequency to induce vibration in the resonator means; and damping means which suppress undesired interfering vibration modes of the resonator means, to achieve uniformity of the vibration mode of the resonator means, the damping material comprising a viscoelastic material placed on or around locations of the printhead having relatively high stress in the interfering modes and relatively low stress in the desired mode.
- Fig. 1 schematically illustrates the components that cooperate to comprise a prior art embodiment of a drop ejection device.
- drop ejection device generally referred to as 10
- the device 10 functions to produce the desired streams of uniformly sized and spaced drops in a highly synchronous condition.
- Other continuous ink jet printer components such as charge and deflection electrodes, drop catcher, media feed system and data input and machine control electronics (not shown) cooperate with the drop streams, produced by device 10 to effect continuous ink jet printing.
- the drop generator 10 is constructed to provide synchronous drop streams in a long array printer, and comprises a resonator/manifold body 12.
- the resonator/manifold body 12 is constructed of a high acoustic Q material, e.g. stainless steel, and in the form of a predeterminedly dimensioned rectangular solid, the length (l) of which is substantially greater than its height (h) , which body height (h) is substantially greater than the body thickness.
- an orifice plate 14 having a plurality of orifices is bonded onto the resonator body 12.
- the resonator body 12 also includes an ink supply body or fluid cavity 16, having fluid cavity side walls for containing the ink. It is understood that the resonator/manifold body 12 further includes fluid ports, or fluid fittings 20, for supplying ink from a fluid supply means to the ink supply cavity.
- the fluid inlet and outlet fittings 20 may comprise thin wall tubing bent to form an elbow 24, over which flexible ink conduit lines 22 may be attached.
- Pins 26, protruding outward from the front and back faces of the resonator body 12 can be used to mount the drop generator 10 in a support frame, such as frame 34 in Fig. 6.
- a plurality of piezoelectric elements 18 are used to induce the vibration of the resonator/manifold body 12.
- the desired vibration mode for good stimulation is typically the longitudinal mode in the h direction.
- the resonator/manifold body 12 expands and contracts in the h direction.
- the slots 28 ensure that the uniformity of this longitudinal mode is sufficient for proper drop generation operation.
- damping means may be utilized.
- a typical damping means comprises a damping material such as viscoelastic materials. As these materials undergo periodic stress or strain, they convert some of the vibrational energy into heat, attenuating the vibration amplitude. Since these materials must undergo periodic stress to attenuate the vibration amplitude, they are most effective when they are attached to the high stress regions of the resonating system. Suppression of the undesirable vibration mode therefore involves attaching damping materials to those areas of drop generator 10 where the stresses are concentrated for such undesired modes. Conversely, the damping materials should not be attached to those areas of the drop generator 10 having high stress in the longitudinal mode.
- Fig. 2 illustrates one possible vibration mode of the fittings. In this mode, the elbow 24 can be seen to flex in and out.
- the resonant mode of Fig. 2 can couple into the resonator body 12 affecting the vibration uniformity at the orifice plate 14, or it can drive a pressure wave in the fluid cavity 16.
- the placement of a damping rubber sleeve 30 around the elbow 24 as shown in Fig. 3 can strongly attenuate this mode while having little effect on the resonator body longitudinal mode.
- a second type of interfering vibrational mode involves flexure modes of the sides of the cavity.
- the side walls 32 around the fluid cavity can undergo flexure modes in the form of standing waves down the array.
- Fig. 4 is representative of only one of many possible cavity wall flexure modes. Such modes can produce large variations in the stimulation amplitude down the array.
- cavity flexure modes can be suppressed by attaching damping material 36, such as E-A-R/SC SD-40PSA material to the side walls 32 of the fluid cavity 16 as shown in Fig. 5. As the stresses are low near the end of the resonator in the longitudinal mode, the longitudinal mode is not strongly attenuated by the damping material.
- the third type of interfering resonance involves the drop generator mounting frame.
- the drop generator is mounted in a frame 34 by means of pins 26.
- the pins 26 are located near the nodal plane of the drop generator 10, they are able to couple some vibrational energy from the drop generator 10 to the frame 34. If the frame has a resonance near the operating frequency of the drop generator this can result in the frame 34 resonating. The vibration of the frame 34 can then be coupled back into the drop generator 10 through the pins 26, affecting the stimulation uniformity.
- applying damping material 38 to the frame can suppress the frame resonance so that the stimulation uniformity is not degraded, without adversely affecting the longitudinal mode of the resonator.
- damping rubber sleeve 30, the damping material 36 and the damping material 38 being used for mode suppression may be used singularly or cooperatively, depending on the presence or absence of the interfering modes for a particular drop generator.
- interfering resonant modes illustrated herein are examples of some of the many interfering resonant modes which may be present in drop generator designs, and are not to be considered as limiting the scope of the invention.
- the desired suppression of the interfering mode can be produced by placement of the damping material in regions having relatively high stress in the interfering modes and relatively low stress in the desired mode.
- the present invention is useful in the field of ink jet printing, and has the advantage of suppressing undesired vibration and interfering resonant modes.
- the present invention has the further advantage of providing such suppression without adversely affecting the longitudinal mode of the resonator.
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- A print head device for use in continuous ink jet printing, the device comprising:a. a resonator means having an ink supply body (12) formed of a solid high acoustic Q material;b. transducer means (18) attached to the resonator means; andc. means for energizing the transducer means in a resonant wave mode at a desired drop frequency to induce vibration in the resonator means; andd. damping means (36) which suppress undesired interfering vibration modes of the resonator means, to achieve uniformity of the vibration mode of the resonator means, the damping means comprising a visco-elastic material placed on or around locations of the printhead having relatively high stress in interfering modes and relatively low stress in the desired mode.
- A print head device according to claim 1, wherein the resonator means has fluid ports for supplying ink from a fluid supply means to the ink supply body and the damping means (36) applies damping to the fluid ports for suppression of undesired interfering vibration mode.
- A print head device according to claim 2, wherein the damping means comprises a rubber sleeve placed around a part of a fluid port having a high concentration of stresses for a particular undesired vibration mode.
- A print head device according to claim 1, wherein the ink supply body includes fluid cavity side walls (32) for containing the ink and the damping means (36) applies damping to the fluid cavity side walls (32) for suppression of undesired interfering vibration modes.
- A print head device according to claim 1, wherein the resonator means is mounted in a support frame (34) and the damping means (38) applies damping to the support frame (34) for suppression of undesired interfering vibration mode.
- A print head device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the resonator means is mounted in the support frame (34) using a plurality of pins (26).
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