US Patent Application 18320240. LIQUID DISCHARGE HEAD simplified abstract
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LIQUID DISCHARGE HEAD
Organization Name
BROTHER KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA
Inventor(s)
KEITA Sugiura of Toyokawa (JP)
LIQUID DISCHARGE HEAD - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18320240 titled 'LIQUID DISCHARGE HEAD
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a liquid discharge head that includes a channel member and an actuator member.
- The liquid discharge head has multiple individual channels, each with a nozzle and a pressure chamber connected to the nozzle.
- The channel member also has a communicating channel that connects all the individual channels.
- The actuator member is placed on the surface of the channel member and has multiple actuators, each with individual electrodes.
- The actuator member also has branched parts that connect the individual electrodes and a trunk part that connects the branched parts.
- The trunk part of the actuator member has a contact for an electric power supply.
- The communicating channel of the liquid discharge head overlaps with the trunk part of the actuator member.
Original Abstract Submitted
A liquid discharge head includes a channel member and an actuator member. A plurality of individual channels each including a nozzle and a pressure chamber communicating with the nozzle, and a communicating channel communicating with the plurality of individual channels are formed in the channel member. The actuator member is arranged on a surface of the channel member and has: a plurality of actuators each overlapping with the pressure chamber of one of the plurality of individual channels in a first direction orthogonal to the surface and having a plurality of individual electrodes, a plurality of branched parts each of which connects individual electrodes, and a trunk part connecting the plurality of branched parts and provided with a contact with respect to an electric power supply part. The communicating channel has an overlapping part overlapping with the trunk part in the first direction.