18456588. LIQUID EJECTION APPARATUS, IMPRINT APPARATUS, AND EJECTION METHOD simplified abstract (CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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LIQUID EJECTION APPARATUS, IMPRINT APPARATUS, AND EJECTION METHOD

Organization Name

CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

YUTAKA Mita of Tochigi (JP)

LIQUID EJECTION APPARATUS, IMPRINT APPARATUS, AND EJECTION METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18456588 titled 'LIQUID EJECTION APPARATUS, IMPRINT APPARATUS, AND EJECTION METHOD

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a patent application for a liquid ejection apparatus that can achieve a favorable ejection state by adjusting the water head difference between the ejection port face and the liquid surface of a hydraulic fluid in a sub tank during use.

  • Liquid ejection apparatus for obtaining a favorable ejection state
  • Adjustment of water head difference between ejection port face and liquid surface
  • Use of hydraulic fluid in a sub tank
  • Change in water head difference during ejection material use

Potential Applications

The technology could be applied in various industries such as printing, 3D printing, and manufacturing where precise liquid ejection is required.

Problems Solved

1. Ensures a favorable ejection state for accurate and consistent liquid ejection. 2. Helps in preventing clogging or misfiring of the ejection material. 3. Improves overall efficiency and quality of the ejection process.

Benefits

1. Enhanced precision and control in liquid ejection processes. 2. Reduction in maintenance and downtime due to clogging or misfiring. 3. Improved quality and consistency of printed or ejected materials. 4. Increased efficiency and productivity in liquid ejection operations.


Original Abstract Submitted

Provided are a liquid ejection apparatus, an imprint apparatus, and an ejection method capable of obtaining a favorable ejection state. To this end, in the course of use of an ejection material, a water head difference (reference height) between an ejection port face and a liquid surface of a hydraulic fluid in a sub tank is changed.