18477576. Liquid Discharge Apparatus simplified abstract (SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION)

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Liquid Discharge Apparatus

Organization Name

SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Masahiko Tsuyuki of Chino (JP)

Makoto Takamuku of Matsumoto (JP)

Kazuya Imura of Shiojiri (JP)

Liquid Discharge Apparatus - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18477576 titled 'Liquid Discharge Apparatus

Simplified Explanation

The liquid discharge apparatus described in the patent application includes a substrate unit with a wiring substrate that has rigid and flexible members. The rigid members are positioned facing each other, with a third rigid member laminated on a first surface of a third region of the flexible member. A second connector is provided on a fourth rigid member laminated on a second surface of the third region of the flexible member, and the sizes of the third and fourth rigid members are smaller than the size of the print head when viewed from the first connector.

  • The liquid discharge apparatus includes a substrate unit with rigid and flexible members.
  • The rigid members are positioned facing each other, with a third rigid member laminated on a first surface of a third region of the flexible member.
  • A second connector is provided on a fourth rigid member laminated on a second surface of the third region of the flexible member.
  • The sizes of the third and fourth rigid members are smaller than the size of the print head when viewed from the first connector.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in inkjet printers, 3D printers, and other liquid dispensing systems.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of efficiently and accurately discharging liquid onto a substrate.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved precision, reduced waste of liquid materials, and enhanced overall performance of liquid discharge systems.

Potential Commercial Applications

One potential commercial application of this technology is in the manufacturing industry for precise and efficient liquid dispensing in various production processes.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be similar liquid discharge apparatus designs used in industrial printing systems.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to existing liquid discharge systems in terms of speed and accuracy?

The patent application does not provide specific details on the speed and accuracy of the liquid discharge apparatus compared to existing systems.

What materials are compatible with this liquid discharge apparatus?

The patent application does not mention the specific materials that can be used with this technology.


Original Abstract Submitted

There is provided a liquid discharge apparatus including a substrate unit, and includes a wiring substrate having a plurality of rigid members and flexible member, in which a first rigid member, and a second rigid member are positioned facing each other, a third rigid member laminated on a first surface of a third region of the flexible member is positioned such that a normal direction of a third front surface intersects a normal direction of a first front surface and a second front surface, the second connector is provided on a fourth rigid member laminated on a second surface of a third region of the flexible member, and a size of the third rigid member and a fourth rigid member is smaller than a size of the print head when a first discharge section is viewed from the first connector.