18462581. CHEMICAL LIQUID REMOVING UNIT, DEVICE FOR SUPPLYING CHEMICAL LIQUID AND METHOD OF REMOVING CHEMICAL LIQUID simplified abstract (SEMES CO., LTD.)

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CHEMICAL LIQUID REMOVING UNIT, DEVICE FOR SUPPLYING CHEMICAL LIQUID AND METHOD OF REMOVING CHEMICAL LIQUID

Organization Name

SEMES CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Chulwoo Kim of Cheonan-si (KR)

Beomjeong Oh of Cheonan-si (KR)

CHEMICAL LIQUID REMOVING UNIT, DEVICE FOR SUPPLYING CHEMICAL LIQUID AND METHOD OF REMOVING CHEMICAL LIQUID - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18462581 titled 'CHEMICAL LIQUID REMOVING UNIT, DEVICE FOR SUPPLYING CHEMICAL LIQUID AND METHOD OF REMOVING CHEMICAL LIQUID

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a chemical liquid removing unit for an ink jet head, which includes a surface tension providing part, a driving part, and a control part to remove remaining chemical liquid from the nozzle face of the ink jet head.

  • Surface tension providing part removes remaining chemical liquid from the nozzle face using surface tension.
  • Driving part moves the surface tension providing part relative to the nozzle face.
  • Control part controls the driving part to ensure the surface tension providing part contacts the remaining chemical liquid without touching the nozzle face.

Potential Applications

The technology could be applied in industrial inkjet printing systems, ensuring the efficient removal of chemical liquid from the ink jet heads.

Problems Solved

The innovation solves the issue of leftover chemical liquid in ink jet heads, which can lead to clogging and poor print quality.

Benefits

The technology improves the performance and longevity of ink jet heads by effectively removing remaining chemical liquid.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Chemical Liquid Removing Unit for Ink Jet Heads: Commercial Applications and Opportunities"

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to cleaning mechanisms for ink jet heads, but specific information is not provided in the abstract.

What is the cost of implementing this technology in existing inkjet systems?

Implementing this technology may require initial investment in research and development, as well as modifications to existing inkjet systems. The cost will depend on factors such as the complexity of the system and the scale of production.

How does this technology compare to traditional methods of cleaning ink jet heads?

This technology offers a more precise and controlled method of removing remaining chemical liquid from ink jet heads compared to traditional methods. It may result in improved performance and reduced maintenance requirements.


Original Abstract Submitted

A chemical liquid removing unit may remove a remaining chemical liquid from an ink jet head. The chemical liquid removing unit may include a surface tension providing part configured to remove the remaining chemical liquid from a nozzle face of the ink jet head using a surface tension, a driving part configured to move the surface tension providing part relative to the nozzle face the ink jet head, and a control part configured to control the driving part such that the surface tension providing part contacts the remaining chemical liquid whereas the surface tension providing part does not contact the nozzle face of the ink jet head.