Seiko epson corporation (20240253375). PRINT HEAD simplified abstract

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PRINT HEAD

Organization Name

seiko epson corporation

Inventor(s)

Masaki Miura of Matsumoto, Nagano (JP)

PRINT HEAD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240253375 titled 'PRINT HEAD

The abstract describes a patent application for a print head that discharges liquid, consisting of a nozzle plate with a nozzle aperture, a housing, and a handle positioned opposite the nozzle plate.

  • The print head includes a handle with greater strength than the housing.
  • The handle is aligned with the nozzle plate in the normal direction of the nozzle plate.
  • The housing accommodates at least a portion of the nozzle plate.

Potential Applications: - Printing technology - Industrial manufacturing processes - 3D printing

Problems Solved: - Enhanced durability and stability of the print head - Improved precision in liquid discharge

Benefits: - Increased longevity of the print head - Higher quality output in printing applications

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Print Head for Precision Liquid Discharge" This technology can be used in various industries such as printing, manufacturing, and prototyping, leading to improved efficiency and quality in production processes.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the handle's strength impact the overall performance of the print head? 2. What are the specific advantages of aligning the handle with the nozzle plate?


Original Abstract Submitted

a print head that discharges a liquid includes: a nozzle plate in which a nozzle aperture through which the liquid is to be discharged in an ejection direction is formed, the nozzle plate being mounted on a liquid ejection surface; a housing that accommodates at least a portion of the nozzle plate; and a handle positioned opposite the nozzle plate in the ejection direction. the handle has a greater strength than that of the housing. at least a portion of the handle is aligned with the nozzle plate in a normal direction of the nozzle plate.