AU2005201832B2 - Laminated support structure for silicon printhead modules - Google Patents

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AU2005201832B2
AU2005201832B2 AU2005201832A AU2005201832A AU2005201832B2 AU 2005201832 B2 AU2005201832 B2 AU 2005201832B2 AU 2005201832 A AU2005201832 A AU 2005201832A AU 2005201832 A AU2005201832 A AU 2005201832A AU 2005201832 B2 AU2005201832 B2 AU 2005201832B2
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-1- LAMINATED SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR SILICON PRINTHEAD MODULES c Field of the Invention The present invention relates to modular printheads for digital printers and in C I 5 particular to pagewidth inkjet printers.
oo 00 SCo-Pending Applications n Various methods, systems and apparatus relating to the present invention are disclosed in the following co-pending applications filed by the applicant or assignee of the present invention on 24 May 2000: PCT/AU00/00578 PCT/AU00/00579 PCT/AU00/00581 PCT/AU00/00580 PCT/AU00/00582 PCT/AU00/00587 PCT/AU00/00588 PCT/AU00/00589 PCT/AU00/00583 PCT/AU00/00593 PCT/AU00/00590 PCT/AU00/00591 PCT/AU00/00592 PCT/AU00/00584 PCT/AU00/00585 PCT/AU00/00586 PCT/AU00/00594 PCT/AU00/00595 PCT/AU00/00596 PCT/AU00/00597 PCT/AU00/00598 PCT/AU00/00516 PCT/AU00/00517 PCT/AU00/00511 Various methods, systems and apparatus relating to the present invention are disclosed in the following co-pending application, PCT/AU00/01445 filed by the applicant or assignee of the present invention on 27 November 2000. The disclosures of these copending applications are incorporated herein by cross-reference. Also incorporated by cross-reference, is the disclosure of a co-filed PCT application, PCT/AU01/00239 (deriving priority from Australian Provisional Patent Application No. PQ6058).
Background of the Invention.
Recently, inkjet printers have been developed which use printheads manufactured by micro electro mechanical systems (MEMS) techniques. Such printheads have arrays of microscopic ink ejector nozzles formed in a silicon chip using MEMS manufacturing techniques.
Printheads of this type are well suited for use in pagewidth printers. Pagewidth printers have stationary printheads that extend the width of the page to increase printing ZG176-AU
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speeds. Pagewidth printers are able to print more quickly than conventional printers because the printhead does not traverse back and forth across the page.
STo reduce production and operating costs, the printheads are made up of separate printhead modules mounted adjacent each other on a support beam in the printer. To ensure that there are no gaps or overlaps in the printing, it is necessary to accurately align the CI modules after they have been mounted to the support beam. Once aligned, the printing 00 from each module precisely abuts the printing from adjacent modules.
Unfortunately, the alignment of the printhead modules at ambient temperature will change when the support beam expands as it heats up to the operating temperature of the CI 10 printer. Furthermore, if the printhead modules are accurately aligned when the support beam is at the equilibrium operating temperature of the printer, then unacceptable misalignments in the printing may occur before the beam reaches the operating temperature.
Even if the printhead is not modularized thereby making the alignment problem irrelevant, the support beam and printhead may bow and distort the printing because of the different thermal expansion characteristics.
Summary of the Invention Accordingly, the present invention provides a printhead assembly for a printer, the printhead assembly including: an elongate support-member for attachment to the printer; a printhead adapted to mount the support member, the printhead having and array of ink ejector nozzles formed in a substrate material; wherein, the support member is formed from a plurality of different materials having different coefficients of thermal expansion and configured such that the effective coefficient of thermal expansion of the support member is substantially equal to the coefficient of thermal expansion of the substrate material.
In some embodiments, the support member is a laminar beam with any odd number of longitudinally extending layers of at least two different materials wherein layers of the same material are symmetrically disposed about the central layer. In a particularly preferred form, the laminar beam has three longitudinally extending layers where the two outer layers are a first material and the central layer is a second material.
ZG176-AU -3- In other embodiments, the printhead is made up of a plurality of printhead modules adapted to mount to the support member at respective mounting points spaced along the Ssupport member; and the support member is a composite beam made up of segments of at least two different materials arranged end to end, wherein, between any two of the mounting points of the printhead modules there is at least part 00 of at least two of the segments such that the effective coefficient of thermal expansion of Sthe support member between the points is substantially equal to the coefficient of thermal expansion of the substrate material.
Preferably, the substrate material is silicon and the arrays of ink ejector nozzles are formed using MEMS techniques.
In some preferred forms, one of the materials is invar, and at least one of the other materials has a coefficient of thermal expansion greater than that of silicon.
It will be appreciated that the use of a composite support member made from at least two different materials having different coefficients of thermal expansion provide an effective coefficient of thermal expansion that is substantially the same as silicon.
Forming the composite beam by bonding different segments of material end to end will prevent bowing as long as the segment combinations repeat in accordance with the module mounting 'pitch' or spacing. Each combination of different materials extending between the mounting points of the printhead modules must have generally the same effective coefficient of thermal expansion as silicon. Simply ensuring that the effective coefficient of thermal expansion of the whole beam is about the same as silicon will not ensure that the modules remain aligned as the coefficient between any two adjacent mounting points may be higher or lower than silicon, thus causing misalignment.
Brief Description of the Drawing A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawing in which: Figure 1 is a schematic longitudinal cross section of a first embodiment of a printhead assembly according to the present invention; and, Figure 2 is a schematic longitudinal cross section of a second embodiment of a printhead assembly according to the present invention.
ZG1 76-AU 14.NOV.2007 15:07 0295557762 #4224 P.004 /004 -4- I i Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiment Referring to Figure 1, the printhead assembly has a support bcnm 1 supporting a plurality of printhead modules 2 each having a silicon MEMS printl'ad chip. The support beam 1 is a hot rolled three-layer laminate consisting of two differe i materials. The outer layers 3 and 4 are formed from invar which typically has a coefficiet of thermal expansion of about 1.3 x 10 6 metres per degree Celsius. The coefficient ofthermal expansion of silicon is about 2.5 x 10 6 metres per degree Celsius and therefore tl central layer 5 must have a coefficient of thermal expansion greater than this in crder to ive the support beam as a whole a coefficient of thermal expansion substantially e ual to Wat of silicon.
It will be appreciated that the effective coefficient of thermal ?pansion of the support beam will depend on the coefficient of thermal expansion of both metals, the Young's Modulus of both metals and the thickness of each L.yer. I!iorder to prevent the beam from bowing, the outer layers 3 and 4 should be the same thickness.
Referring to Figure 2, the printhead assembly shown as an elongate support beam 1 is supportiig the printhead modules 2. Each printhead module has a Olicon MEMS printhead chip.
The support beam 1 is formed from two different materials 3 apd 4 bonded together end to end. Again, one of the materials has a coefficient of hermalWixpansion less than that of silicon and the other material has one greater than that of sili on. The length of each segment is selected such that the printhead spacing, or :)rinthed pitch A, has an effective coefficient of thermal expansion substantially equal to thaf of silicon.
It will be appreciated that the present invention has ben deset bed herein by way of example only. Skilled workers in this field would recognize many Qher embodiments and variations which do not depart from the scope of the invention.
The reference in this specification to any prior publication (or infon ation derived from it), or to any matter which is known, is not, and should not be taken as n acknowledgement or admission or any form of suggestion that that prior publication information derived COMS ID No: ARCS-168553 Received by IP Australia: Time 14:03 Date 2007-11-14 -4Afrom it) or known matter forms part of the common general knowledge in the field of 0 z endeavour to which this specification relates.
Throughout this specification and the claims which follow, unless the context requires otherwise, the word "comprise", and variations such as "comprises" or 5 "comprising", will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group 00 of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or steps.
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1. A printhead assembly comprising: O Z an printhead support beam formed from odd number of layers, there being a pair of outer layers symmetrically disposed about and laminated to a core, the coefficient of thermal expansion of the core and the outer layers providing a coefficient of expansion, in N the beam, substantially equal to that of silicon, wherein the coefficient of thermal expansion 0 0 of the outer layers and the core is different. n 10
2. The printhead assembly of claim 1, wherein: Sthe outer layers are the same thickness.
3. The printhead assembly of claim 1, wherein: the outer layers are made from invar.
4. The printhead assembly of claim 1, and further comprising: a plurality of printhead modules positioned end to end along the beam.
The printhead assembly of claim 4, wherein: the printhead modules are all silicon MEMS type modules.
6. The printhead assembly of claim 1, wherein: the layers are hot rolled.
7. The printhead assembly of claim 6, wherein: the layers are three in number and the core has a coefficient of thermal expansion greater than that of silicon.
8. A printhead assembly, being substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying figures. ZG176-AU
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