Seiko epson corporation (20240326482). RECORDING APPARATUS simplified abstract

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RECORDING APPARATUS

Organization Name

seiko epson corporation

Inventor(s)

Soshi Okawa of SHIOJIRI-SHI (JP)

Sho Aruga of CHINO-SHI (JP)

Tomoya Kurashina of SHIOJIRI-SHI (JP)

Nobuhiko Shinozaki of OKAYA-SHI (JP)

RECORDING APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240326482 titled 'RECORDING APPARATUS

Simplified Explanation:

The patent application describes a recording apparatus that includes a liquid ejection head with multiple nozzles that eject liquid onto a medium, along with a facing portion that interacts with the liquid ejection head.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Liquid ejection head with multiple head chips and nozzles
  • Plate member with cutout portion to avoid head chips
  • Contact member in cutout portion for medium contact

Potential Applications:

This technology could be used in various printing applications, such as inkjet printers, 3D printers, and industrial printing systems.

Problems Solved:

This technology addresses the issue of efficiently ejecting liquid onto a medium without damaging the head chips.

Benefits:

The benefits of this technology include improved printing quality, reduced maintenance costs, and increased durability of the liquid ejection head.

Commercial Applications:

Potential commercial applications of this technology include the manufacturing of printers, industrial printing systems, and other devices that require precise liquid ejection onto a medium.

Questions about the Technology: 1. How does the cutout portion in the plate member help avoid damage to the head chips? 2. What are the potential cost savings associated with using this recording apparatus in industrial printing systems?

Frequently Updated Research:

Researchers are constantly exploring new materials and technologies to improve the efficiency and performance of liquid ejection heads in recording apparatus.


Original Abstract Submitted

a recording apparatus includes a liquid ejection head including a plurality of nozzles that eject a liquid onto a medium, and a facing portion disposed to face the liquid ejection head, the liquid ejection head includes a plurality of head chips including the nozzles, in a plate member facing the facing portion, and a cutout portion is formed in a peripheral edge of the plate member to avoid the head chips, and a contact member configured to come into contact with the medium is disposed in the cutout portion.