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18613382. LIQUID DISCHARGE APPARATUS AND COOLING UNIT simplified abstract (SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION)

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LIQUID DISCHARGE APPARATUS AND COOLING UNIT

Organization Name

SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Hirokazu Yanagihara of Chino (JP)

LIQUID DISCHARGE APPARATUS AND COOLING UNIT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18613382 titled 'LIQUID DISCHARGE APPARATUS AND COOLING UNIT

Simplified Explanation:

The liquid discharge apparatus described in the patent application consists of two drive circuits, two discharge sections, a blowing section, and two wind tunnels. The first drive circuit generates a signal for the first discharge section, while the second drive circuit generates a signal for the second discharge section. The blowing section creates an airflow that is guided by the first wind tunnel to a first path and the second wind tunnel to a different second path.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Two separate drive circuits for controlling liquid discharge onto a medium.
  • Blowing section for generating an airflow.
  • Two wind tunnels for guiding the airflow to different paths.
  • Discharge sections located outside the wind tunnels for efficient liquid discharge.

Potential Applications: The technology could be used in printing applications, industrial processes requiring precise liquid discharge, and any other application where controlled liquid deposition is necessary.

Problems Solved: The technology solves the problem of accurately discharging liquid onto a medium in a controlled and efficient manner.

Benefits:

  • Precise liquid discharge onto a medium.
  • Efficient use of airflow for guiding liquid discharge.
  • Versatile applications in various industries.

Commercial Applications: The technology could be commercially applied in printing machines, industrial manufacturing processes, and any other application requiring controlled liquid deposition.

Prior Art: Readers interested in prior art related to this technology could start by researching patents related to liquid discharge systems, airflow control in industrial processes, and precision liquid deposition technologies.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on research related to advancements in liquid discharge systems, airflow control technologies, and innovations in precision liquid deposition methods.

'Questions about liquid discharge technology: 1. What are the potential environmental impacts of using this technology? 2. How does this technology compare to traditional liquid discharge methods in terms of efficiency and accuracy?


Original Abstract Submitted

A liquid discharge apparatus including: a first drive circuit generating a first drive signal; a second drive circuit generating a second drive signal; a first discharge section discharging a liquid onto a medium based on the first drive signal; a second discharge section discharging a liquid onto the medium based on the second drive signal; a blowing section generating an airflow; a first wind tunnel guiding the airflow to a first path; and a second wind tunnel guiding the airflow to a second path different from the first path, wherein the first drive circuit is disposed inside the first wind tunnel, the second drive circuit is disposed inside the second wind tunnel, and the first discharge section and the second discharge section are disposed outside the first wind tunnel and the second wind tunnel.

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