BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] This invention relates to a recording element unit, and a recording element driving
unit, an ink jet unit, an ink jet driving unit and an ink jet device by using the
same.
Related Background Art
[0002] There have been known the following prior arts as the technique for constituting
the recording element substrate and the driving element substrate by electrical connection.
(1) Wire bonding method:
[0003] This method is a method in which a recording element substrate is fixed and supported
on a driving element substrate by use of Ag paste, etc., and then the connecting portion
of the recording element substrate and the desired connecting portion of the recording
element substrate are electrically connected by use of a very fine metal wire such
as of gold, etc.
[0004] That is, this method, as shown in Figs. 1A and 1B, is a method in which the electrodes
14, 15 of the recording element substrate 4 are electrically connected to the desired
electrode of the driving element substrate by use of a very fine metal wire 16 such
as of gold, etc.
(2) The method in which the recording elements and the driving elements are formed
on an integral substrate:
[0005] This method, as shown in the equivalent circuit diagram in Fig. 2, is a method in
which the recording elements 603 and the driving elements 101 are formed on an integral
substrate 900 according to a suitable film forming technique.
[0006] However, the electrical connecting methods of the prior art have the following problems.
(1) Wire bonding method:
[0007] (a) In the wire bonding method, for avoiding contact mutually between the adjacent
very fine metal wires, etc., some intervals must but be taken as the pitch dimension
of the connecting portions (distance between the centers of the adjacent connecting
portions) on the driving elements. Accordingly, when the size of the driving element
is determined, the maximum number of the connecting portions will be necessarily determined.
Whereas, in the wire bonding method, because the pitch dimension is as large as about
0.2 mm, the number of the connecting portions must but be made smaller.
[0008] This means on the contrary that when the number of the connecting portions of the
driving element or the recording element is determined, the size of the driving element
substrate and the recording element substrate must but be made very long.
[0009] (b) The height h of the very fine metal wire measured from the connecting portion
on the driving element is generally 0.2 to 0.4 mm, and since it is relatively difficult
to make the thickness thinner than 0.2 mm, it is impossible to effect thinning.
[0010] (c) It takes a lot of time for wire bonding working. Particularly when the bonding
point number is increased, the bonding time becomes longer to worsen production efficiency.
[0011] (d) If the transfer molding conditions are surpassed by some factors, the very fine
metal wire may be deformed or cut in the worst case.
[0012] Also, at the connecting portion on the driving element, since Al is exposed which
cannot be formed into an alloy with the very fine metal wire, corrosion of Al is liable
to occur, whereby reliability is lowered.
[0013] (e) When the driving element becomes bad, it is difficult to exchange only the driving
element.
(2) The method of forming the recording element and the driving element on an integral
substrate:
[0014] In this method, there is involved the problem that if badness occurs in either part
of the recording element or the driving element, the device as a whole will no longer
be actuated.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0015] The present invention provides a recording element unit, a recording element driving
unit, an ink jet unit and an ink jet driving unit provided with electrical connecting
members capable of solving the problems as described above, arranging a large number
of connecting portions of recording elements and driving elements at high density,
and therefore accomplishing miniaturization of even lengthy units easily.
[0016] Such invention is a recording element unit comprising:
an electrical connecting member having a holding member formed by use of an electrically
insulating material and a plurality of electroconductive members arranged on said
holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member being exposed on one
surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive member
being exposed on the other surface of said holding member;and
a recording element substrate having a plurality of recording elements more by at
least one than the necessary number arranged thereon;
one end of the electroconductive member exposed on one surface of said electrical
connecting member being connected to said recording element.
[0017] Another aspect of the invention is a recording element driving unit comprising:
an electrical connecting member having a holding member formed by use of an electrically
insulating material and a plurality of electroconductive members arranged on said
holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member being exposed on one
surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive member
being exposed on the other surface of said holding member;
a recording element substrate having a recording element arranged thereon; and
a driving element substrate having a driving element having connecting portios more
by at least one than the necessary number arranged thereon,
one end of the electroconductive member exposed on one surface of said electrical
connecting member being connected to said recording element;
the other end of the electroconductive member exposed on the other surface of said
electrical connecting member being connected to the connecting portion of said driving
element.
[0018] Still another invention is an ink jet unit comprising:
an electrical connecting member having a holding member formed by use of an electrically
insulating material and a plurality of electroconductive members arranged on said
holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member being exposed on one
surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive member
being exposed on the other surface of said holding member; and
a recording element substrate having a plurality of recording elements more by at
least one than the necessary number arranged thereon;
said recording element substrate having a liquid pathway communicated to a discharging
opening for discharging ink formed thereon.
[0019] Still another invention is an ink jet driving unit comprising:
an electrical connecting member having a holding member formed by use of an electrically
insulating material and a plurality of electroconductive members arranged on said
holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member being exposed on one
surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive member
being exposed on the other surface of said holding member;
a recording element substrate having a plurality of recording elements arranged thereon;
and
a driving element substrate having a driving element having connecting portions more
by at least one than the necessary number arranged thereon,
said recording element substrate having a liquid pathway communicated to a discharging
opening for discharging ink formed thereon;
one end of the electroconductive member exposed on one surface of said electrical
connecting member being connected to said recording element;
the other end of the electroconductive member exposed on the other surface of said
electrical connecting member being connected to the connecting portion of said driving
element, and also an ink jet device having said ink jet driving unit and a means for
mounting said ink jet driving unit.
[0020] Still another invention is a recording element driving unit comprising:
a plurality of electrical connecting members each having a holding member formed by
use of an electrically insulating material and a plurality of electroconductive members
arranged on said holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member being
exposed on one surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive
member being exposed on the other surface of said holding member;
a recording element substrate having a plurality of recording elements arranged thereon;
and
a driving element substrate having a plurality of driving elements arranged thereon;
a base member for arranging said recording element substrate and said driving element
substrate;
a circuit substrate to which said recording element substrate is connected through
a first one of said electrical connecting members and said driving element unit is
connected through a second one of said electrical connecting members on the surface
where a wiring pattern is formed; and
a pressure contact member for pressure contacting said circuit substrate with said
recording element substrate, and said circuit substrate with said driving element
substrate, respectively through said electrical connecting members.
[0021] Still another invention is an ink jet driving unit comprising:
a plurality of electrical connecting members each having a holding member formed by
use of an electrically insulating material and a plurality of electroconductive members
arranged on said holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member being
exposed on one surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive
member being exposed on the other surface of said holding member;
a recording element substrate having a plurality of recording elements arranged thereon;
and
a driving element substrate having a plurality of driving elements arranged thereon;
a base member for arranging said recording element substrate and said driving element
substrate;
a circuit substrate to which said recording element substrate is connected through
a first one of said electrical connecting members and said driving element substrate
is connected through a second one of said electrical connecting members on the surface
where a wiring pattern is formed; and
a pressure contact member for pressure contacting said circuit substrate with said
recording element substrate, and said circuit substrate with said driving element
substrate, respectively through said electrical connecting members,
said recording element substrate having a liquid pathway communicated to a discharging
opening for discharging ink formed thereon, and also an ink jet recording device provided
with said ink jet driving unit and a means for mounting said ink jet driving unit.
[0022] Still another invention is a recording element driving unit comprising:
a plurality of electrical connecting members each having a holding member formed by
use of an electrically insulating material and a plurality of electroconductive members
arranged on said holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member being
exposed on one surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive
member being exposed on the other surface of said holding member;
a recording element substrate having a plurality of recording elements arranged thereon;
and
a driving element substrate having a plurality of driving elements arranged thereon;
a circuit substrate for transmitting a driving signal to said driving element substrate;
a base member for arranging said recording element substrate and said driving element
substrate; and
a pressure contact member for pressure contacting said recording element substrate
with said driving element substrate and said circuit substrate with said driving element
substrate, respectively through said electrical connecting members,
said recording element substrate and said driving element substrate being electrically
connected through a first one of said electrical connecting members, and said driving
element substrate and said circuit substrate being electrically connected through
a second one of said electrical connecting members.
[0023] Still another invention is an ink jet driving unit comprising:
a plurality of electrical connecting members each having a holding member formed by
use of an electrically insulating material and a plurality of electroconductive members
arranged on said holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member being
exposed on one surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive
member being exposed on the other surface of said holding member;
a recording element substrate having a plurality of recording elements arranged thereon;
a driving element substrate having a plurality of driving elements arranged thereon;
a circuit substrate for transmitting a driving signal to said driving element substrate;
a base member for arranging said recording element substrate and said circuit substrate;
and
a pressure contact member for pressure contacting said recording element substrate
with said driving element substrate and said circuit substrate with said driving element
substrate, respectively through said electrical connecting members,
said recording element substrate having a liquid pathway communicated to a discharging
opening for discharging ink;
said recording element substrate and said driving element substrate being electrically
connected through a first one of said electrical connecting members, and said driving
element substrate and said circuit substrate being electrically connected through
a second one of said electrical connecting members, and an ink jet recording device
comprising said ink jet driving unit and a means for mounting said ink jet driving
unit.
[0024] Still another invention is a recording element unit comprising:
a plurality of electrical connecting members each having a holding member formed by
use of an electrically insulating material and a plurality of electroconductive members
arranged on said holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member being
exposed on one surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive
member being exposed on the other surface of said holding member; and
a recording element substrate having a plurality of connecting portions and a plurality
of recording elements arranged thereon,
said plurality of electrical connecting members being arranged on said recording element
substrate so that one end of the electroconductive member exposed on one surface of
each electrical connecting member may be connected to the connecting portion of said
recording element substrate.
[0025] Still another invention is a recording element unit comprising:
an electrical connecting member having a holding member formed by use of an electrically
insulating material having at least one of one or a plurality of grooves and holes
and a plurality of electroconductive members arranged on said holding member, with
one end of said electroconductive member being exposed on one surface of said holding
member and the other end of said electroconductive member being exposed on the other
surface of said holding member; and
a recording element substrate having a plurality of connecting portions and a plurality
of recording elements arranged thereon,
one end of the electroconductive member exposed on one surface of said electrical
connecting member being connected to the connecting portion of said recording element
substrate.
[0026] Still another invention is a recording element driving unit comprising:
a plurality of electrical connecting members each having a holding member formed by
use of an electrically insulating material having at least one of one or a plurality
of grooves and holes and a plurality of electroconductive members arranged on said
holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member being exposed on one
surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive member
being exposed on the other surface of said holding member; and
a recording element substrate having a plurality of connecting portions and a plurality
of recording elements arranged thereon,
a driving element substrate having a plurality of connecting portions and one or a
plurality of driving elements arranged thereon,
said plurality of electrical connecting members being arranged on said recording element
substrate so that one end of the electroconductive member exposed on one surface of
each electrical connecting member may be connected to the connecting portion of said
recording element substrate;
the other end of the electroconductive member exposed on the other surface of said
each electrical connecting member being connected to the connecting portion of said
driving element substrate.
[0027] Still another invention is a recording element driving unit comprising:
an electrical connecting member having a holding member formed by use of an electrically
insulating material having at least one of one or a plurality of grooves and holes
and a plurality of electroconductive members arranged on said holding member arranged
on said holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member being exposed
on one surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive
member being exposed on the other surface of said holding member;
a recording element substrate having a plurality of connecting portions and a plurality
of recording elements arranged thereon; and
a driving element substrate having a plurality of connecting portions and one or a
plurality of driving elements arranged thereon;
one end of the electroconductive member exposed on one surface of said electrical
connecting member being connected to the connecting portion of said recording element
substrate,
the other end of the electroconductive member exposed on the other surface of said
each electrical connecting member being connected to the connecting portion of said
driving element substrate.
[0028] Still another invention is an ink jet unit comprising:
a plurality of electrical connecting members each having a holding member formed by
use of an electrically insulating material and a plurality of electroconductive members
arranged on said holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member being
exposed on one surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive
member being exposed on the other surface of said holding member; and
a recording element substrate having a plurality of connecting portions and a plurality
of recording elements arranged thereon,
said recording element substrate having a liquid pathway communicated to a discharging
opening for discharging ink formed thereon,
said plurality of electrical connecting members being arranged on said recording element
substrate so that one end of the electroconductive member exposed on one surface of
each electrical connecting member may be connected to the connecting portion of said
recording element substrate.
[0029] Still another invention is an ink jet unit comprising:
an electrical connecting member having a holding member formed by use of an electrically
insulating material having at least one of one or a pluralty of grooves and holes
and a plurality of electroconductive members arranged on said holding member, with
one end of said electroconductive member being exposed on one surface of said holding
member and the other end of said electroconductive member being exposed on the other
surface of said holding member; and
a recording element substrate having a plurality of connecting portions and a plurality
of recording elements arranged thereon,
said recording element substrate having a liquid pathway communicated to a discharging
opening for discharging ink formed thereon,
one end of the electroconductive member exposed on one surface of said electrical
connecting member being connected to the connecting portion of said recording element
substrate.
[0030] Still another invention is an ink jet driving unit comprising;
a plurality of electrical connecting members each having a holding member formed by
use of an electrically insulating material and a plurality of electroconductive members
arranged on said holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member being
exposed on one surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive
member being exposed on the other surface of said holding member;
a recording element substrate having a plurality of connecting portions and a plurality
of recording elements arranged thereon; and
a driving element substrate having a plurality of connecting portions and one or a
plurality of driving elements arranged thereon,
said recording element substrate having a liquid pathway communicated to a discharging
opening for discharging ink formed thereon,
said plurality of electrical connecting members being arranged on said recording element
substrate so that one end of the electroconductive member exposed on one surface of
each electrical connecting member may be connected to the connecting portion of said
recording element substrate;
the other end of the electroconductive member exposed on the other surface of said
each electrical connecting member being connected to the connecting portion of said
driving element substrate, and an ink jet device comprising said ink jet driving unit
and a means for mounting said ink jet driving unit.
[0031] Still another invention is an ink jet driving unit comprising:
an electrical connecting member having a holding member formed by use of an electrically
insulating material having at least one or a plurality of grooves and holes and a
plurality of electroconductive members arranged on said holding member, with one end
of said electroconductive member being exposed on one surface of said holding member
and the other end of said electroconductive member being exposed on the other surface
of said holding member; and
a recording element substrate having a plurality of connecting portions and a plurality
of recording elements arranged thereon,
a driving element substrate having a plurality of connecting portions and one or a
plurality of driving elements arranged thereon;
said recording element substrate having a liquid pathway communicated to a discharging
opening for discharging ink formed thereon,
one end of the electroconductive member exposed on one surface of said electrical
connecting member being connected to the connecting portion of said recording element
substrate,
the other end of the electroconductive member exposed on the other surface of said
each electrical connecting member being connected to the connecting portion of said
driving element substrate, and an ink jet device comprising said ink jet driving unit
and a means for mounting said ink jet driving unit.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0032]
Figs. 1A and 1B are a schematic top view and a schematic side view for explanation
of the connecting method of the prior art mutually between the element substrates,
respectively;
Fig. 2 is an equivalent circuit diagram of the unit of the prior art;
Figs. 3A to 3C are respectively a schematic perspective view, a schematic perspective
view and a schematic side view for illustration of the connected state mutually between
the element substrates according to the present invention;
Fig. 4 is a schematic diagram for illustration of the preparation method of the electrical
connecting member according to the present invention.
Figs. 5A to 5C and Figs. 6A to 6C are respectively schematic side sectional views
for illustration of the connecting steps mutually between the element substrates through
electrical connecting members according to the present invention.
Figs. 7A to 7C are equivalent circuit diagrams of the units according to the present
invention;
Figs. 8A and 8B, Figs. 9A and 9B, Figs. 10A and 10B and Figs. 11A and 11B are respectively
schematic top views and schematic side views for illustration of the connection mutually
between the element substrates according to the present invention;
Fig. 8C is a schematic plan view showing the state where circuit substrate and electrical
connecting member are provided on pressure-contact member;
Figs. 12A and 12B are respectively schematic side view and schematic top view for
illustration of the connection mutually between the element substrates according to
the present invention;
Fig. 13 is a schematic side view for illustration of the connection mutually between
the element substrates according to the present invention;
Figs. 14A and 14B, Fig. 15 and Fig. 16 are respectively schematic top views for illustration
of the connections between the element substrates and electrical connecting members
according to the present invention;
Fig. 17 and Fig. 18 are respectively sectional side views for illustration of the
connection mutually between the element substrates according to the present invention;
Fig. 19, Fig. 20 and Fig. 22 are respectively schematic perspective views showing
the main parts of the ink jet device according to the present invention;
Fig. 21 is a schematic exploded perspective view showing the main part of the ink
jet head according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMNETS
[0033] First, the main constituting requirements are to be described.
(Electrical connecting member)
[0034] The electrical connecting member according to the present invention has a plurality
of electroconductive members arranged on a holding member comprising an electrically
insulating material. The electroconductive members arranged are electrically separated
mutually from each other. Arrangement may be done by, for example, embedding a part
of the electroconductive member in the holding member, or according to other methods.
For example, without embedding in the holding member, it may be arranged on the surface
of the holding member according to a suitable means.
[0035] One end of the electroconductive member is exposed on one surface of the holding
member, while the other end is exposed on the other surface of the holding member.
[0036] When the electroconductive member is arranged only on the surface, one end and the
other end may be connected to each other by a suitable wiring.
[0037] Further, the electrical connecting member may also comprise one layer or a multi-layer
of two or more layers.
[0038] When a plurality of electrical connecting members are used according to the present
invention, the size of one electrical connecting member and the number of electrical
electroconductive members arranged are not particularly limited. This is because these
optimum values are determined depending on the pitch of the electroconductive members
and thermal expansion coefficient of the holding member, etc.
[0039] Similarly, the size, pitch, number, etc. of the groove and/or hole of the electroconductive
member provided with groove and/or hole according to the present invention are not
also particularly limited.
(Electroconductive member)
[0040] Any electroconductive member exhibiting electrically conductivity may be available.
Metal materials are generally employed, but other than metal materials, materials
exhibiting superconductivity, etc. may be also employed.
[0041] As the material for the metal member, gold is preferred, but any other metal or alloy
other than gold can be also used. For example, metals or alloys such as Ag, Be, Ca,
Mg, Mo, Ni, W, Fe, Ti, In, Ta, Zn, Cu, Al, Sn, Pb-Sn, etc. may be included.
[0042] The metal member and the alloy member may have the same kind of metal or different
kinds of metals existing in the same electrical connecting member. Further, one of
the metal member and the alloy member of the electrical connecting member may be made
of the same kind of metal or alloy or different kinds of metals or alloys. Further,
other than metals or alloys, a material including one or both of organic material
or inorganic material in a metal material may be also used, provided that it exhibits
electroconductivity. Also, a combination of an inorganic material and an organic material
which can exhibit electroconductivity may be also used.
[0043] Further, the cross-section of the electroconductive member can be made circular,
square or other shapes.
[0044] The thickness of the electroconductive member is not particularly limited. It may
be made, for example, 20 µm⌀ or more or 20 µm⌀ or less, in view of the pitch of the
connecting portions of the electrical circuit part.
[0045] The exposed portion of the electroconductive member may be made the same plane as
that of the holding member, or protruded from the surface of the holding member. Such
protrusion may be either only from one surface or from both surfaces. Further, when
protruded, it may be shaped in bump.
[0046] The pitch of the electroconductive members should preferably be made smaller than
the pitch of the connecting portion of the driving elements. By doing so, the connecting
portions of the driving elements can be connected to the electrical connecting members
without requiring registration between the connecting portions of the driving elements
and the electrical connecting members.
[0047] When embedded in the holding member, the electroconductive members are not required
to be vertically arranged in the holding member, but may be also made oblique from
one surface side of the holding member to the other surface side of the holding member.
(Holding member)
[0048] The holding member comprises an electrically insulating material.
[0049] Any electrically insulating material may be available. As the electrically insulating
material, organic materials and inorganic materials may be included. Also, metals
or alloys applied so treated so that the electroconductive members may be mutually
electrically insulated from each other may be also used. Further, in organic materials,
one kind or plural kinds of inorganic materials, metal materials and alloy materials
shaped in any desired shape such as powder, fiber, plate, rod, sphere, etc. may be
also dispersed to be included therein. Further, in inorganic materials, one kind or
plural kinds of organic materials, metal materials and alloy materials shaped in any
desired shape such as powder, fiber, plate, rod, sphere, etc may be also dispersed
to be included therein. Also, in metal materials, one kind or plural kinds of inorganic
materials, organic materials shaped in any desired shape such as powder, fiber, plate,
rod, sphere, etc. may be dispersed to be included therein. When the holding member
comprises a metal material, for example, an electrically insulating material such
as resin, etc. may be arranged between the electroconductive members and the holding
member.
[0050] Here, as the organic material, for example, insulating resins may be used, and as
the resin, any of thermosetting resin, UV-ray curable resin, thermoplastic resin may
be used. For example, there can be used polyimide resin, polyphenylene sulfide resin,
polyethersulfone resin, polyether imide resin, polysulfone resin, fluorine resin,
polycarbonate resin, polydiphenyl ether resin, polybenzylimidazole resin, polyamideimide
resin, polypropylene resin, polyvinyl chloride resin, polystyrene resin, methyl methacrylate
resin, polyphenylene oxide resin, phenol resin, melanine resin, epoxy resin, urea
resin, methacrylic resin, vinylidene chloride resin, alkyd resin, silicone resin and
other resins.
[0051] If a resin with good thermal conductivity is used from among these resins, it is
more preferable because even if the semiconductor element may accumulate heat, the
heat can be dissipated through the resin. Further, if a resin having thermal expansion
ratio equal or similar to that of the circuit substrate is chosen, and at least one
hole or a plurality of bubbles are permitted to exist in the organic material, it
becomes possible to further prevent lowering in reliability due to thermal expansion
and thermal shrinkage.
[0052] Specific examples of metal materials and alloy materials may include metals or alloys
such as Ag, Cu, Au, Al, Be, Ca, Mg, Mo, Fe, Ni, Si, Co, Mn, W, Cr, Nb, Sr, Ti, Ta,
Zn, Sn, Pb-Sn, etc.
[0053] Examples of inorganic materials may include ceramics such as SiO₂, B₂O₃, Al₂O₃, Na₂O,
K₂O, CaO, ZnO, BaO, PbO, Sb₂O₃, As₂O₃, La₂O₃, ZrO₂, BaO, P₂O₅, TiO₂, MgO, SiC, BeO,
BP, BN, AlN, B₄C, TaC, TiB₂, CrB₂, TiN, Si₃N₄, Ta₂O₅, etc., diamond, glass, carbon,
boron and other inorganic materials.
(Connection)
[0054] As the connection between the end of the electrical connecting member and the connecting
portion of the recording element, there are connection by way of metallization and/or
alloy formation, and connection by way of other methods than metallization and/or
alloy formation.
(Connection by way of metallization and/or alloy formation)
[0055] In the following, connection by way of metalization and/or alloy formation is to
be described.
[0056] When the electroconductive member to be connected and the connecting portion of the
recording element consist of a pure metal of the same kind, the layer formed by metallization
becomes to have the crystal structure of the same kind as the electroconductive member
or the connecting portion. As the method for metallization, for example, the end of
the electroconductive member and the connecting portion corresponding to that end
may be contacted with each other, followed by heating to an appropriate temperature.
In this case, diffusion of atoms, etc. will occur in the vicinity of the contacted
portion by heating and the diffused portion becomes the metallized state to form a
metal layer.
[0057] When the electroconductive member and the connecting portion of the recording element
consist of pure metals of different kinds, the connecting layer to be formed consists
of an alloy of the both metals. As the method for alloy formation, for example, the
end of the electroconductive member and the connecting portion corresponding to that
end may be contacted with each other, followed by heating to an appropriate temperature.
In this case, diffusion of atoms, etc. will occur in the vicinity of the contacted
portion by heating and an alloy layer comprising a solid solution or an intermetallic
compound formed in the vicinity of the contacted portion.
[0058] When Au is used as the metal member for the electrical connecting member, and Al
for the connecting portion of the electrical circuit part, a heating temperature of
200 to 350
oC may be preferred.
[0059] When one of the electroconductive member to be connected and the connecting portion
of the recording element comprises a pure metal and the other an alloy, or both comprise
alloys of the same kind or different kinds, the connecting interface comprises an
alloy layer.
[0060] Referring to a plurality of electroconductive members in one electrical connecting
member, there are included the case when the respective electroconductive members
consist of the same kind of metal or alloy, the case when the respective members consist
of different kinds of metals or alloys, and other cases, and also concerning one electroconductive
member, there are included the case when it consists of the same kind of metal or
alloy, the case when it consists of different kinds of metals or alloys, and other
cases. In either case, the above metallization or alloy formation is effected. On
the other hand, the same is the case for the connecting portion.
[0061] The connecting portion of the electroconductive member or the recording element may
be a metal or an alloy at the contact portions of the both, and other portions may
be under the state of, for example, a metal formulated with an inorganic material
such as glass, etc., or a metal formulated with an organic material such as a resin,
etc.
[0062] The surface of the portion to be connected may be also provided with a metal which
can be readily formed into an alloy or a plating layer comprising an alloy.
[0063] As the heating method, there may be employed, in addition to the thermal pressure
adhesion method, the internal heating method such as the sonication heating method,
the high frequency induction heating method, the high frequency dielectric heating
method, the microwave heating method, etc. and other external heating methods, or
alternatively the above heating methods may be also used in combination. In either
heating method, the connecting portion is heated directly or indirectly to be connected.
(Connection by way of other methods than metallization and/or alloy formation)
[0064] For effecting connection other than metallization and/or alloy formation as described
above, for example, the connecting portion of the recording element substrate and
the electroconductive member of the electrical connecting member may be pressed together
by a suitable means to effect connection. For example, the electrical connecting member
and the recording element may be brought into a fitted state.
[0065] As another connecting method, there is the connecting method by use of an adhesive.
That is, there is the method in which the recording element substrate and the electroconductive
member are connected through adhesion in at least a part thereof excluding the connecting
portion.
[0066] Also, when the driving element substrate is connected to the other surface of the
electrical connecting member, the above connecting method may be used similarly. For
connection of the driving element substrate, it is preferable to effect freely detachable
connection.
(Freely detachable connection)
[0068] Among the various connecting means as described above, for the recording element
substrate or the driving element substrate which is required to be exchanged, a means
which can be connected freely detachably (e.g. connection by pressurization) may be
chosen.
[0069] Even when connection is effected by metallization and/or alloy formation, the metal
layer or the aloy layer for the driving element may be made to have a melting point
lower than that of the metal layer or the alloy layer for the recording element. That
is, by making such a constitution, if it is heated to a temperature higher than the
melting point of the metal layer or the alloy layer for the driving element, and lower
than the melting point of the metal layer or the alloy layer for the recording element,
only the driving element can be dismantled without exerting bad influence such as
damage, etc. on the connecting portion of the recording element. In the present invention,
freely detachable connection also includes such connection.
(Film)
[0070] In the present invention, the recording element unit and the ink jet unit have a
film covering the surface of the electrical connecting member opposite to the recording
element. By having such film, the surface can be protected from contamination such
as with dust, etc., and also from oxidation of the electroconductive member exposed
at this surface, whereby connection with the driving element can be well effected.
[0071] As the film, any film which can effect such action may be available but one comprising
an organic material may be preferred. For example, polyethylene films, polyethylene
terephthalate films, etc. may be employed. It is preferable to perform covering by
such film in preparing the electrical connecting member. Of course, covering may be
also done after preparation.
(Recording element, driving element)
[0072] As the recording element in the present invention, there may be employed, for example,
an element actuating by heat energy (heat-generating element) and other recording
elements such as piezoelectric element.
[0073] In the recording element unit, the ink jet unit in the present invention, the connecting
portions of the recording element are arranged in a number more by at least one than
the necessary number. By such arrangement, connection between the electrical connecting
members and the recording element substrate can be effected without requiring strict
registration.
[0074] On the other hand, the connecting portions of the driving element are arranged on
the driving element substrate in the necessary number or in a number more by at least
one than the necessary number.
[0075] Thus, by arranging the connecting portion in numbers more than necessary numbers,
connection with the electrical connecting member can be done surely without performing
registration or by performing it without accompaniment of so high precision.
(Respective units)
[0076] The recording element unit in the present invention has the electrical connecting
member and the recording element substrate, and the ink jet unit is constituted of
the above recording element unit having a liquid pathway formed on the recording element
substrate. The shape, dimension, etc. of the liquid pathway may be any desired ones.
[0077] By respectively providing a driving element substrate on the above recording element
unit and the ink jet unit, the recording element driving unit and the ink jet driving
unit are formed, respectively.
(Ink jet device)
[0078] The ink jet device according to the present invention has the above ink jet driving
unit and a means for mounting the ink jet driving unit. The type of the ink jet device
may be either the so called serial scanning type (printing is performed while the
print head moves reciprocally in the lateral direction relative to paper) or the full
line type (a print head of one line in the lateral direction is used). Particularly,
in the present invention, since the effect is exhibited in a lengthy ink jet driving
unit, the full line type is preferred.
[0079] In the present invention, since connection with the recording element or the driving
element is effected by use of the electrical connecting member as described above,
it becomes possible to permit connecting portions with recording elements or driving
elements to exist at a high density, whereby the number of the connecting portions
can be increased to enable higher densification. This also enables miniaturization
of even a lengthy unit.
[0080] Also, the electrical connecting member can be made thinner, and also from this aspect,
the unit can be made thinner.
[0081] Further, because the amount of the metal member to be used for electrical connecting
member is small, cost reduction becomes possible even if expensive gold may be used
as the metal member.
[0082] Also, owing to adjustment of the pitch of the electroconductive members of the electrical
connecting member, and arrangement of the connecting portions of the recording element
and/or the driving element in a number more by at least one than the necessary number,
connection becomes possible without performing registration or without requiring high
precision in performing registration, if any, even in the case of a lengthy unit.
[0083] Particularly, in the case when the ink jet driving unit is a bubble jet system, registration
can be done with difficulty because higher density wiring is demanded, but according
to the present invention, registration can be done with extreme ease even in the case
of such high density wiring.
[0084] Further, in the present invention, since the electrical connecting member is used,
the recording element substrate and the driving element substrate can be connected
freely detachably, whereby the driving element substrate can be separated easily,
and hence can be also exchanged easily.
[0085] According to the present invention, since the base surfaces of the recording element
substrate and the driving element substrate can be formed on the same plane, working
during mechanical fixing can be made easier.
[0086] Also, according to the present invention, the recording element substrate and the
driving element substrate can be connected freely detachably, whereby the driving
element substrate can be separated easily, and hence can be exchanged easily.
[0087] According to the present invention, since the recording element substrate and the
driving element substrate can be formed on the same base stand, preparation of the
recording element driving unit can be made easier, and further working during mounting
of the recording element driving unit onto the recording device can be made easier.
[0088] Also, according to the present invention, the recording element substrate and the
driving element substrate can be connected freely detachably, whereby the driving
element substrate can be separated easily, and hence can be exchanged easily.
[0089] In the present invention, by use of a plurality of small electrical connecting members
juxtaposed in connecting recording elements or driving elements by use of the electrical
connecting member as described above, the respective electrical connecting members
can be small, and even when used for a lengthy unit, the precision of the pitch of
the electroconductive members is not required to be so high.
[0090] In juxataposing the above plurality of small electrical connecting members, by taking
sufficient intervals between the respective electrical connecting members, or by use
of electrical connecting members having grooves and/or holes for the holding member,
warping of the unit through thermal expansion of the recording element substrate,
the electrical connecting member, the driving element substrate, etc. can be prevented.
[0091] Particularly, in the case where the ink jet driving unit is a bubble jet system,
higher density wiring is demanded and therefore the pitch of the electroconductive
members is required to have high precision and is also greatly influenced by thermal
expansion, but in the present invention, there is no such problem even in the case
of such high density wiring.
Example 1
[0092] A first example of the present invention is described by referring to Figs. 3A to
3B.
[0093] First, the recording element unit 800 is described by referring to Fig. 3A.
[0094] The recording element unit 800 of this Example has a holding member 111 formed by
use of an electrical insulating material;
an electrical connecting member 125 having a plurality of electroconductive members
107 embedded in said holding member 111, with one end of said electroconductive member
107 being exposed on one surface of said holding member 111 and the other end of said
electroconductive member 107 being exposed on the other surface of said holding member
111; and
a recording element substrate having a plurality of recording elements (heat-generating
elements) 603 more by at least one than the necessary number arranged thereon;
one end of the electroconductive member 107 exposed on one surface of said electrical
connecting member 125 being connected to said recording element 603.
[0095] In this Example, the heat-generating element 603 is formed of a heat-generating member
600 and electrodes 602 formed in a line in this Example.
[0096] Next, the recording element driving unit is to be described.
[0097] The recording element driving unit 810 of this Example has a holding member 111 formed
by use of an electrical insulating material;
an electrical connecting member 125 having a plurality of electroconductive members
107 embedded in said holding member 111, with one end of said electroconductive member
107 being exposed on one surface of said holding member 111 and the other end of said
electroconductive member 107 being exposed on the other surface of said holding member
111; and
a recording element substrate 184 having recording elements 603 arranged thereon;
a driving element substrate 104 having driving elements having connecting portions
more by at least one than the necessary number arranged thereon;
one end of the electroconductive member 107 exposed on one surface of said electrical
connecting member 125 being connected to said recording element 603;
and the other end of the electroconductive member 107 exposed on the other surface
of said electrical connecting member 125 being connected to the connecting portion
of said driving elements.
[0098] Next, the ink jet unit of this Example is described by referring to Fig. 3B.
[0099] The ink jet unit of this Example has a holding member 111 formed by use of an electrical
insulating material;
an electrical connecting member 125 having a plurality of electroconductive members
107 embedded in said holding member 111, with one end of said electroconductive member
107 being exposed on one surface of said holding member 111 and the other end of said
electroconductive member 107 being exposed on the other surface of said holding member
111; and
a recording element substrate 184 having a plurality of recording elements 603 more
by at least one than the necessary number arranged thereon;
said recording element substrate 184 having a liquid pathways communicated to discharging
openings for discharging ink formed by use of a member 401 thereon.
[0100] Next, the ink jet driving unit is described by referring to Fig. 3C.
[0101] The ink jet driving unit 29 of this Example has;
an electrical connecting member 125 having a holding member 111 formed by use of an
electrical insulating material and a plurality of electroconductive members 107 embedded
in said holding member 111, with one end of said electroconductive member 107 being
exposed on one surface of said holding member 111 and the other end of said electroconductive
member 107 being exposed on the other surface of said holding member 111;
a recording element substrate 184 having recording elements 603 arranged thereon;
and
a driving element substrate 104 having a driving element 101 having connecting portions
more by at least one than the necessary number arranged thereon;
said recording element substrate 184 having liquid pathways communicated to discharging
openings for discharging ink formed by use of a member 401 thereon;
one end of the electroconductive member 107 exposed on one surface of said electrical
connecting member 125 being connected to said recording element 603;
and the other end of the electroconductive member 107 exposed on the other surface
of said electrical connecting member 125 being connected to the connecting portion
of said driving element 101.
[0102] Further, the ink jet device of this Example is described by referring to Fig. 19.
[0103] The ink jet device of this Example has the ink jet driving unit 29 as described above
and a means 26 for mounting said ink jet driving unit 29. In Fig. 19, the serial scanning
type is shown, but the full line type as shown in Fig. 20 is preferable as described
above.
[0104] This Example is described in more detail below.
[0105] First, the electrical connecting member 125 is described by describing a preparation
example of the electrical connecting member 125.
[0106] Fig. 4 shows a preparation example.
[0107] First, as shown in Fig. 4, a 20 µm⌀ metal wire 121 comprising a metal such as gold,
etc. or an alloy is wound up around a rod 122 with a pitch of 40 µm, and after winding,
the above metal wire 121 is embedded in a resin 123 such as of polyimide, etc. After
embedding, the above resin 123 is cured. The cured resin 123 becomes an insulating
material. Then, the product is cut by slicing at the position of the dotted line 124
to prepare an electrical connecting member 125.
[0108] In the electrical connecting member 125 thus prepared, the metal wire 121 constitutes
the metal member 107 and the resin 123 constitutes the holding member (insulating
material) 111.
[0109] In the electrical connecting member 125, the metal wires 121 are mutually electrically
insulated with the resin 123. Also, one end of the metal wire 121 is exposed on the
driving element substrate 104 side, and the other end on the recording element substrate
184 side. The exposed portions become respectively the connecting portions 105, 194
with the driving element substrate 104, and the recording element substrate 184.
[0110] The electrical connecting member 125 in this Example has the portion of the metal
member 107 exposed which is protruded from the surface of the holding member (resin
insulating material) 111. Such electrical connecting member 125 can be prepared according
to, for example, the following method.
[0111] That is, the both surface of the electrical connecting member prepared according
to the method as described above may be etched until the metal wire 121 is protruded
by about 10 µm from the polyimide resin 123.
[0112] In this Example, the amount of the metal wire 121 protruded is made 10 µm, but any
desired amount may be available.
[0113] The method for protruding the metal wire 121 is not limited to etching, but other
chemical methods or mechanical methods may be employed.
[0114] Next, as shown in Fig. 5A, a recording element substrate 184 is prepared.
[0115] The recording element substrate 184 has more recording elements than the necessary
number arranged thereon as shown in the equivalent circuit diagrams of Figs. 7A and
7B. The connecting portions 194 comprise Au. The recording element substrate is connected
to the electrical connecting member without particular registration.
[0116] Since more recording elements than the necessary number are arranged, necessary connections
can be effected between Au of the connecting portions 194 of the recording element
substrate 184 and Au of the connecting portions 109 of the electrical connecting member
125 as shown in Figs. 7A and 7B without performing particular registration.
[0117] This connection was effected by metallization and/or alloy formation. Of course,
connecting may be effected by use of an adhesive.
[0118] The recording element unit is prepared according to the the steps as described above.
[0119] Next, the recording element driving unit is to be described below.
[0120] By connecting a driving element substrate 104 to the recording element unit prepared
as described above, a recording element driving unit is prepared (Fig. 6).
[0121] On the driving element substrate 104 are formed more driving elements than the necessary
number as shown in Fig. 7C. Accordingly, as shown in Figs. 6B and 6C, necessary connections
can be obtained without performing strict registration.
[0122] The pitch of the connecting portions of the driving element substrate 104 in this
Example is 63.5 µm.
[0123] That is, the pitch of the connecting portions in the present invention is not particularly
limited in effecting necessary connections even without performing strict registration,
but in the electrical connecting member 125 of this Example, the pitch mutually between
the metal members 107 is made narrower, and thus by choosing the connecting dimension
of the recording element substrate 104, or the driving element substrate 184 and the
connecting dimension of the electrical connecting member at adequate values, connection
is possible without registration.
[0124] Connection of the driving element substrate may be preferably according to the freely
detachable connecting method.
[0125] In the case of connection by way of metallization and/or alloy formation, by making
the melting point of the alloy layer at the connecting portion 105 lower than that
of the alloy layer at the connecting portion 109, only the driving element substrate
can be made detachable as desired by heating to a temperature between the both melting
points. For example, for the connecting portion 108, a solder with an eutectic composition
of Sn:Pb weight ratio of 61.9%: 38.1% may be employed, and a solder with Sn:Pb weight
ratio of 5%:95% for the connecting portion 109.
[0126] Next, the ink jet unit and the ink jet driving unit are to be described. These units
are prepared by forming a liquid pathway communicated to a discharging orifice for
discharging ink on the recording element substrates of the recording element unit
and the recording element driving unit as described above as shown in Figs. 3B and
3C.
Example 2
[0127] Figs. 8A to 8C are diagrams for illustrating an example of the recording element
driving unit according to the present invention. Fig. 8A is a view seen from above
the standard surface (the surface on which elements, etc. are mounted of the recording
element driving unit of this Example, and Fig. 8B a sectional view. Fig. 8C is a diagram
for illustration of the state in which a circuit substrate 2 and an electrical connecting
member 3 are arranged on a pressure contact member 1. In the drawing, 1 is a pressure
contact member, 2 a circuit substrate, 3 an electrical connecting member, 4 a recording
element substrate, 5 a driving element substrate, 6 a driving element and 7 a base
member.
[0128] The pressure contact member 1 is fixed on the substrate 7 on the both ends in the
lengthy direction by such method as screwing, etc. as shown in Fig. 8A, and through
the pressure, the circuit substrate arranged between the pressure contact member 1
and the base member 7, the electrical connecting member and the recording element
substrate, and the circuit substrate, the electrical connecting member and the driving
element substrate are mutually pressure contacted with each other.
[0129] In Fig. 8C, the upper electrical connecting member 3 is electrically conducted to
the lower electrical connecting member 3 through the circuit substrate 2, and therefore
the recording element substrate 4 and the driving element substrate 5 are electrically
conductive to each other (see Fig. 8B).
[0130] Thus, according to this Example, since a recording element driving unit can be formed
on one base member and therefore preparation of the recording element driving unit
can be made easier, and also mounting of the recording element driving unit onto a
recording device can be made easier.
Example 3
[0131] Figs. 9A and 9B are diagrams for illustration of a second example of the recording
element driving unit of the present invention. Fig. 9A is a view as seen from above
the standard surface of the recording element driving unit of this Example, and Fig.
9B is a sectional view.
[0132] The difference of this Example from Example 2 is that the interval between the electrodes
on the recording element substrate is smaller.
[0133] Thus, according to the present invention, the interval between the electrodes on
the recording element substrate can be made smaller than connection by way of wire
bonding.
[0134] In the recording element driving unit as shown in Example 2 and Example 3, by use
of one having liquid pathways communicated to discharging openings for discharging
ink formed on the recording element substrate, an ink jet recording unit can be obtained.
[0135] Also, by use of said ink jet driving unit, an ink jet recording device can be obtained.
Example 4
[0136] Figs. 10A and 10B are diagrams for illustration of an example of the recording element
driving unit according to the present invention. Fig. 10A is a view as seen from above
the standard surface of the recording element driving unit of this Example, and Fig.
10B a sectional view.
[0137] The difference of this Example from Example 2 and Example 3 resides in making the
shape of the pressure contact member 1 to that as shown in Fig. 10B and changing the
position of fixing by screwing, etc. By forming such constitution, there is no fear
of warping of the pressure contact member 1 even when the number of recording elements
mounted on the recording element driving unit is many (that is when the length in
the lengthy direction of the recording element driving unit is long).
[0138] In such recording element diving unit, by use of one having liquid pathways communicated
to discharging openings for discharging ink formed on the recording element substrate,
an ink jet recording unit can be obtained.
[0139] Also, by use of said ink jet driving unit, an ink jet recording device can be obtained.
Example 5
[0140] Figs. 11A and 11B are diagrams for illustration of an example of the recording element
driving unit according to the present invention. Fig. 11A is a view as seen from above
the standard surface of the recording element driving unit of this Example, and Fig.
11B a sectional view. In the drawing, the parts attached with the same symbols as
in Figs. 10A and 10B indicate the same parts as in Fig. 10. 9 is a connector, 11 a
rubber for pressure contact, 12 a flexible cable and 13 a flexible cable reinforcing
plate.
[0141] The difference of this Example from Example 3 resides in providing newly a connector
for inputting image signals, etc. into the recording element driving unit and a means
for connecting electrically the driving element substrate to the connector (flexible
cable, etc.), and further providing an elastic member for pressure contacting the
flexible cable, etc. with the driving element substrate (rubber, etc.).
[0142] In this Example, since electrical connection between the flexible cable and the driving
element substrate can be also effected by pressure contact, preparation of the recording
element driving unit can be made further easier.
[0143] In such a recording element driving unit, by use of one having liquid pathways communicated
to discharging openings for discharging ink formed on the recording element substrate,
an ink jet recording unit can be obtained.
[0144] Also, by use of said ink jet driving unit, an ink jet recording device can be obtained.
Example 6
[0145] Figs. 12A and 12B are diagrams for illustration of an example of the recording element
driving unit according to the present invention. Fig. 12A is a sectional view of the
recording element driving unit according to this Example, and Fig. 12B a view as seen
from above the standard surface (the surface on which elements, etc. are mounted).
In the drawing, 31 is a pressure contact member, 32 a driving element substrate, 33
an electrical connecting member, 34 a driving element, 35 a recording element substrate,
36 a circuit substrate, 37 a base member and 38 a connector. The recording element
substrate and the circuit substrate used had the same thickness.
[0146] The pressure contact member 31, as shown in Fig. 12A, is fixed on the substrate 37
according to such method as screwing, etc., and through the pressure, the driving
element substrate the electrical connecting member and the recording element substrate
and the driving element substrate, the electrical connecting member and the circuit
substrate, arranged between the pressure contact member 31 and the base member 37,
are mutually pressure contacted with each other.
[0147] In Fig. 12A, the recording element substrate 35 and the driving element substrate
32 are electrically connected through the electrical connecting member 33 on the right
side, and the driving element substrate 32 and the circuit substrate 36 electrically
connected through the electrical connecting member 33 on the left side. Also, the
circuit substrate 36 and the connector 38 are electrically connected, and image signals,
etc. can be inputted externally.
[0148] Thus, according to this Example, mechanical fixing of the respective substrates of
the recording element driving unit can be made easier, and also recording element
driving units can be formed on one base member, and hence mounting of the recording
element driving units onto the recording device can be also made easier.
[0149] In the recording element driving unit as shown in this Example, by use of one having
a liquid pathway communicated to a discharging opening for discharging ink formed
on the recording element substrate, an ink jet recording unit can be obtained.
[0150] Also, by use of said ink jet driving unit, an ink jet recording device can be obtained.
Example 7
[0151] Fig. 13 is a sectional view for illustration of an example of the recording element
driving unit according to the present invention.
[0152] The difference of this Example from Example 6 resides in that the thickness of the
base member is thick at the portion in contact with the recording element substrate
and the circuit substrate and thin at the portion confronting the driving element.
[0153] Thus, according to this Example, by setting the difference between the thickness
of the base member at the portions in contact with the recording element substrate
and the circuit substrate and the thickness at the portion confronting the driving
element as desired, the driving element can be mounted freely without being affected
by the thickness of the driving element.
[0154] In the recording element driving unit as shown in this Example, by use of one having
a liquid pathway communicated to a discharging opening for discharging ink formed
on the recording element substrate, an ink jet recording unit can be obtained.
[0155] Also, by use of said ink jet driving unit, an ink jet recording device can be obtained.
Example 8
[0156] Figs. 14A and 14B are diagrams for illustration of the recording element unit according
to the eighth example of the present invention (the case of using a plurality of electrical
connecting members). Fig. 14A shows the recording element substrate before provision
of a plurality of electrical connecting members according to the present invention,
and Fig. 14B the recording element substrate after provision of a plurality of electrical
connecting members according to the present invention (namely the recording element
unit). 44 is a recording element substrate, 42 a recording element, 54 and 55 are
electrodes, and 43 is an electrical connecting member.
[0157] The electrodes 55 may be arranged at equal intervals, but more preferably arranged
so as to form groups each of a certain number as shown in Fig. 14A. This is because
the electrical connecting members 43 can be arranged more easily. The number of the
electrodes 55 constituting each electrode group may be determined in view of the pitch
of the electrodes 55, the balance between the pitch precision of electroconductive
members 43 and the production cost.
[0158] On such a recording element substrate, electroconductive members 43 are arranged
in Fig. 14B to form the recording element unit according to this Example.
[0159] In this case, the respective electrical connecting members 43 may be mutually contacted
with each other, or not. In the present invention, there is the effect that the influence
from the error of pitch of the electroconductive members is negligible because each
electrical connecting member is small, but by arranging the electrical connecting
member 43 so that they may not contact each other, there can be also obtained the
effect that warping of the unit through thermal expansion of the recording element
substrate 44 or electroconductive members 43 can be further prevented.
[0160] The interval of the electrical connecting members 43 may be determined in view of
the difference in thermal expansion coefficient, etc. between the recording element
substrate 44 and the electrical connecting members 43. When the thermal expansion
of the recording element substrate 44 is constantly greater than the thermal expansion
of the electrical connecting members 43, the above latter effect can be obtained as
a matter of course even if the respective electrical connecting members 43 may be
mutually contacted with each other.
[0161] When the recording element driving unit of the present invention is formed by bonding
a driving element substrate to such a recording element unit of this Example, the
material of the driving element substrate to be used may be preferably of the same
material as the recording element substrate, or one with little difference in thermal
expansion coefficient. For, if a material with great difference in thermal expansion
coefficient is used, there is not influence on the above former effect, but the above
latter effect may be lost.
[0162] As shown in Fig. 14A, when electrodes 55 are arranged so as to form groups, one may
fear that the intervals required to be provided between the respective electrode groups
may be an obstacle to high density arrangement of electrodes, but there is no such
anxiety at all. For, in this Example, since the influence of pitch error of the electroconductive
members arranged on the electrical connecting members can be made very small, said
pitch and the pitch of the electrodes 44 can be made further smaller than in the case
of using electrical connecting members of the prior art, whereby sufficient room for
providing the intervals between the respective electrode groups can remain.
Example 9
[0163] Fig. 15 and Fig. 16 are diagrams for illustration of the recording element unit according
to the ninth example of the present invention. That is, this Example has grooves provided
in electrical connecting members. The difference between Fig. 15 and Fig. 16 is that
the positions where grooves are provided are different.
[0164] Also in this Example, there can be obtained the effect that warping of the unit through
thermal expansion can be prevened. For, the surface area is by far larger than that
of the electrical connecting member of the prior art, and therefore the heat dissipating
effect is larger.
[0165] The number of elecrodes constituting the respective electrode groups of the electrical
connecting member of this Example, the intervals between the electrode groups, the
number of grooves, the size of the groove do not relate to the essence of the present
invention, but may be determined freely depending on the practice conditions as a
matter of course.
[0166] The holding member according to this Example may be one having electrical connecting
members as shown in the above Example 8 secured on a lengthy plate, or alternatively
formed initially integrally, or may be formed according to other methods.
[0167] Further, in both Fig. 15 and Fig. 16, grooves are formed in the direction vertical
to the recording element substrate, but the grooves may be also horizontal to the
recording element substrate, and holes may be also formed in place of grooves, and
it is also evident that grooves and holes may be used in combination.
Example 10
[0168] In the above Example 8 and Example 9, the recording element unit according to the
preset invention has been described. Here, the recording element driving unit, the
ink jet unit, the ink jet driving unit and the ink jet device according to the present
invention are to be described.
[0169] The recording element driving unit according to the present invention is formed by
connecting a driving element substrate to the recording element unit prepared as described
above and takes, for example, a constitution as shown in Fig. 17. In the drawing,
43 is the recording element, 44 the recording element substrate, 45 the driving element
substrate and 46 the driving element.
[0170] Next, the ink jet unit and the ink jet driving unit according the present invention
are to be described. The ink jet unit according to the present invention has liquid
pathways communicated to discharging openings for discharging ink formed on the recording
element unit prepared as described above, and the ink jet driving unit according to
the present invention has a driving element substrate connected to this ink jet unit.
Fig. 18 shows an example of the ink jet unit and the ink jet driving unit according
to the present invention. In the drawing, 48 is the ink jet unit, 45 the driving element
substrate and 46 the driving element.
[0171] Finally, the ink jet recording device according to the present invention is to be
described. Fig. 19 illustrates an example of the main part of the ink jet recording
device according to the present invention. In the drawing, the recording sheet 21
is conveyed by paper feeding rollers to sheet delivery rollers 23, 24 set up and down
with a predetermined interval, and subjected to sheet delivery in the direction of
the arrowhead A along the platen 22.
[0172] In front of the above recording sheet 21 is provided a carriage 26 which moves along
the guide shaft 25. On the carriage 26 is mounted the ink jet driving unit 29 as described
above.
[0173] The above carriage 26 is driven in a reciprocal fashion by the carriage driving motor
(not shown) through the belt transmission mechanism 27.
[0174] In this Example, simultaneously with driving of the above carriage 26 along the width
direction of the recording sheet 21, ink is discharged as a droplet through the discharging
opening of the above ink jet driving unit toward the recording sheet 21 to effect
recording thereon. The liquid pathway of the ink jet driving unit has at, for example,
its tip end a discharging opening formed as directed to the recording sheet 21. Corresponding
to a signal from the driving element, ink is discharged from the discharging opening
to permit an ink droplet to fly. The symbol 28 shows schematically a restoration means
including the cap for preventing defective discharging of ink from the discharging
opening.
[0175] Fig. 20 shows another example of the ink jet recording device of the present invention.
The difference of this Example from the above ink jet recording device resides in
that the ink jet driving unit 29 of this Example is provided with the recording elements
corresponding to the recording width of the recording paper 21. Accordingly, the carriage
is not required to be driven in a reciprocal fashion, whereby the mechanism can be
simple and high speed recording is possible. In this Example, since a very long unit
is employed, the effect of the present invention is enormous.
[0176] Fig. 21 is a schematic exploded perspective view showing an example of the ink jet
unit and the ink jet driving unit according to the present invention.
[0177] In Fig. 21, the symbol 61 is a discharging opening, 62 an ink pathway communicated
to the discharging opening 61, and 63 an ink chamber communicated to the ink channel
62. The liquid pathway in this Example has an ink pathway 62 and an ink chamber 63.
In this Example, the ink pathway 62 and the ink chamber 63 are formed by bonding the
recording element substrate 184 in Fig. 21 (for better understanding of explanation,
the length is drawn shorter), the wall forming member 64 and the covering member 65
mutually together. Further in this Example, heat-generating portions 67 of a heat-generating
elements as the recording elements are provided corresponding to each ink pathway
62, and these heat-generating portions 67 have electrodes (not shown in Fig. 21)
arranged thereon. The symbol 66 in Fig. 21 is an ink feeding inlet into the ink chamber
63.
[0178] Fig. 22 is a schematic appearance perspective view showing an example of the ink
jet device according to the present invention. In Fig. 22, the symbol 1000 is the
main device, 1100 the power switch and 1200 the panel for operation.
[0179] The present invention will bring about excellent effects particularly in the recording
head and the recording device of the bubble jet system among ink jet recording systems.
[0180] As for its representative constitution and principle, it is preferable to practice
the system by use of the basic principle as disclosed in, for example, U.S. Patents
4,723,129 and 4,740,796. This system is applicable to any of the so called on-demand
type and the continuous type, but particularly in the case of the on-demand type,
heat energy is generated in the electrothermal transducer by applying at least one
driving signal which gives abrupt temperature elevation exceeding nucleate boiling
corresponding to the recording information to the electrothermal transducer arranged
corresponding to the sheet or liquid pathway wherein a liquid (ink) is held, thereby
effecting film boiling on the heat-acting surface of the recording head and consequently
forming effectively bubbles within the liquid (ink) corresponding one by one to the
driving signals. By growth and shrinkage of such a bubble, the liquid (ink) is discharged
through the opening for discharging to form at least one droplet. If the driving signal
is made a pulse shape, growth and shrinkage of bubbles can be effected instantly and
adequately and therefore particularly excellent discharging of liquid (ink) can be
accomplished, more preferably. As the pulse-shaped driving signal, those as described
in U.S. patents 4,463,359 and 4,345,262 are suitable. Further excellent recording
can be done by employment of the conditions as described in U.S. Patent 4,313,124
of the invention concerning temperature elevation rate of the heat-acting surface.
[0181] As the constitution of the recording head, in addition to the combined constitution
of discharging opening, liquid pathway, electrothermal transducer (linear liquid pathway
or right angle liquid pathway) as disclosed in the respective specifications as described
above, the constitutions by use of U.S. Patents 4,558,333 and 4,459,600 disclosing
the constitution in which the heat-acting portion is arranged in a flexed region are
also included in the present invention. In addition, the present invention is also
effect as the constitution based on Japanese Laid-open Patent Application No. 59-123670
which discloses the constitution having a common slit as the discharging portion of
the electrothermal transducer to a plurality of electrothermal transducer or Japanese
Laid-open Patent Application No. 59-138461 which discloses the constitution having
the opening absorbing the pressure wave of heat energy corresponding to the discharging
portion.
[0182] Further, as the recording head of the full line type having a length corresponding
to the maximum recording medium width which can be recorded by the recording device,
either a constitution which fills its length by a combination of a plurality of recording
heads as disclosed above or a constitution as one recording head integrally formed
may be available, but the present invention can exhibit further effectively the effects
as described above.
[0183] In addition, the present invention is also effective in the case when a recording
head of the freely exchangeable chip type which enables electrical connection to the
main device or feeding of ink from the main device when mounted on the main driver,
or a recording head of the cartridge type provided integrally onto the recording head
itself is used.
[0184] Also, addition of a restoration means, a preliminary auxiliary means, etc. for the
recording head provided as the constitution of the recording device of the present
invention is preferable because the effect of the present invention can be further
stabilized. Specific examples of these means may include capping means, cleaning means,
pressurization or aspiration means, electricity-heat convertors, preliminary heating
means separate from these or preliminary heating means according to a combination
of these, and it is also effective for performing stable recording to perform preliminary
discharging mode which performs another discharging separate from recording.
[0185] Further, as the recording mode of the recording device, not only the recording only
of black, etc. as the main color, but also the recording head may be integrally constituted
or a plurality of recording heads may be combined, but the present invention is also
very effective for a device equipped with at least one of complex color with different
colors or full color by color mixing.
[0186] The present invention has been constituted as described above and therefore can give
a number of effects as set forth below.
[0187] In the present invention, since the electrical connecting member as described above
is used and connected to the recording element or the driving element, it becomes
possible to permit the connecting portions of the recording element or the driving
element at high density, whereby the number of connecting portions can be increased
to effect higher densification. This also enables miniaturiztion even of a lengthy
unit.
[0188] Also, electrical connecting members can be made thinner, and also from this aspect,
the unit can be made thinner.
[0189] Further, because the amount of the metal member used for the electrical connecting
member is small, cost reduction becomes possible even if expensive gold may be used
as the metal member.
[0190] By adjustment of the pitch of the electroconductive members of the electrical connecting
member and arrangement of connecting portions of the recording element and/or the
driving element in a number more by at least one than the necessary number, connection
becomes possible without performing registration or without requiring registration
of high precision even if registration may be performed.
[0191] Particularly, in the case when the ink jet unit is the bubble jet system, registration
can be done with difficulty because high density wiring is required, but according
to the present invention, registration can be done with very ease even in the case
of such high density wiring.
[0192] Also, in the present invention, since an electrical connecting member is used, the
recording element substrate and the driving element substrate can be connected freely
detachably, and the driving element substrate can be easily separated and hence can
be exchanged easily.
[0193] Further, in the ink jet head of the bubble jet system, the driving element (heat-generating
element) may be frequently damaged sooner than other elements, but the present invention
also has the advantage that the unit as a whole can be exchanged, thus being capable
of copying with such case.
[0194] In the ink jet head of the bubble jet system, the tolerance width in voltage drop
is relatively narrower, and the degree of freedom of electrical wiring is not seldom
limited. The present invention can be very effective in accomplishing the technical
requirement to provide discharging openings at high density and in a large number
in such ink jet head of the bubble jet system.
[0195] Also, according to the present invention, since recording element driving unit can
be formed on one base member, preparation of the recording element driving unit can
be made easier, and also mounting of the recording element driving unit onto the recording
device can be made easier.
[0196] Further, according to the present invention, since electrical connection between
the flexible cable and the driving element substrate can be effected by pressure contact,
preparation of the recording element driving unit can be made further easier.
[0197] Also, according to the present invention, by setting the difference between the thickness
of the base member at the portions in contact with the recording element substrate
and the circuit substrate and that at the portion confronting the driving element
as desired, a driving element even with great thickness can be freely mounted.
[0198] Further, according to the present invention, in connecting the recording element
or the driving element by use of an electrical connecting member, by use of a plurality
of small electrical connecting members juxtaposed, each electrical connecting member
can be small and the precision of the pitch of electroconductive members is not required
to be so high even when used for a lengthy unit.
[0199] Also, according to the present invention, in juxtaposing the above plurality of small
electrical connecting members, by taking sufficient intervals between the respective
electrical connecting members, or by use of electrical connecting members having grooves
and/or holes in the holding member, the unit can be prevented from warping through
thermal expansion of the recording element substrate, the electrical connecting member,
the driving element substrate, etc.
[0200] A recording element unit comprises an electrical connecting member having a holding
member formed by use of an electrically insulating material and a plurality of electroconductive
members arranged on said holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member
being exposed on one surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive
member being exposed on the other surface of said holding member; and a recording
element substrate having a plurality of recording elements more by at least one than
the necessary number arranged thereon; one end of the electroconductive member exposed
on one surface of said electrical connecting member being connected to said recording
element.
1. A recording element unit comprising:
an electrical connecting member having a holding member formed by use of an electrically
insulating material and a plurality of electroconductive members arranged on said
holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member being exposed on one
surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive member
being exposed on the other surface of said holding member; and
a recording element substrate having a plurality of recording elements more by at
least one than the necessary number arranged thereon;
one end of the electroconductive member exposed on one surface of said electrical
connecting member being connected to said recording element.
2. A recording element unit according to Claim 1, wherein the recording element performs
recording by utilizing heat energy.
3. A recording element unit according to Claim 1 or 2, further comprising a film which
covers the other surface of said electrical connecting member.
4. A recording element driving unit according to Claim 3, wherein said film comprises
an organic material.
5. A recording element driving unit comprising:
an electrical connecting member having a holding member formed by use of an electrically
insulating material and a plurality of electroconductive members arranged on said
holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member being exposed on one
surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive member
being exposed on the other surface of said holding member;
a recording element substrate having a recording element arranged thereon; and
a driving element substrate having a driving element having connecting portions more
by at least one than the necessary number arranged thereon,
one end of the electroconductive member exposed on one surface of said electrical
connecting member being connected to said recording element;
the other end of the electroconductive member exposed on the other surface of said
electrical connecting member being connected to the connecting portion of said driving
element.
6. A recording element driving unit according to Claim 5, wherein the recording element
is an element which performs recording by utilizing heat energy.
7. An ink jet unit comprising:
an electrical connecting member having a holding member formed by use of an electrically
insulating material and a plurality of electroconductive members arranged on said
holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member being exposed on one
surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive member
being exposed on the other surface of said holding member; and
a recording element substrate having a plurality of recording elements more by at
least one than the necessary number arranged thereon;
said recording element substrate having a liquid pathway communicated to a discharging
opening for discharging ink formed thereon.
8. An ink jet unit according to Claim 7, wherein the recording element performs recording
by discharging ink through said discharging opening.
9. An ink jet unit according to Claim 7 or 8, further comprising a film which covers
the other surface of said electrical connecting member.
10. An ink jet unit according to Claim 9, wherein said film comprises an organic material.
11. An ink jet driving unit comprising:
an electrical connecting member having a holding member formed by use of an electrically
insulating material and a plurality of electroconductive members arranged on said
holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member being exposed on one
surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive member
being exposed on the other surface of said holding member;
a recording element substrate having a plurality of recording elements arranged thereon;
and
a driving element substrate having a driving element having connecting portions more
by at least one than the necessary number arranged thereon,
said recording element substrate having a liquid pathway communicated to a discharging
opening for discharging ink formed thereon;
one end of the electroconductive member exposed on one surface of said electrical
connecting member being connected to said recording element;
the other end of the electroconductive member exposed on the other surface of said
electrical connective member being connected to the connecting portion of said driving
element.
12. An ink jet driving unit according to Claim 11, wherein the recording element is
an element which performs recording by discharging ink through said discharging opening.
13. An ink jet device comprising an ink jet driving unit as defined in Claim 11 and
a means for mounting said ink jet driving unit.
14. A recording element driving unit comprising:
a plurality of electrical connecting members each having a holding member formed by
use of an electrically insulating material and a plurality of electroconductive members
arranged on said holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member being
exposed on one surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive
member being exposed on the other surface of said holding member;
a recording element substrate having a plurality of recording elements arranged thereon;
and
a driving element substrate having a plurality of driving elements arranged thereon;
a base member for arranging said recording element substrate and said driving element
substrate;
a circuit substrate to which said recording element substrate is connected through
a first one of said electrical connecting members and said driving element unit is
connected through a second one of said electrical connecting members on the surface
where a wiring pattern is formed; and
a pressure contact member for pressure contacting said circuit substrate with said
recording element substrate, and said circuit substrate with said driving element
substrate, respectively through said electrical connecting members.
15. A recording element driving unit according to Claim 14, further comprising an
electrical signal transmitting means for transmitting a driving signal to the driving
element substrate.
16. A recording element driving unit according to Claim 14, further comprising a connector
for inputting of a driving signal.
17. A recording element driving unit according to Claim 14, wherein the recording
element substrates and the driving element substrates are arranged on the same plane
of the base member.
18. A recording element driving unit according to Claim 14, wherein the pressure contact
member is fixed on the base member at both ends in the lengthy direction of said pressure
contact member.
19. A recording element driving unit according to Claim 14, wherein the pressure contact
member is fixed on the base member at one end in the longer side of said pressure
contact member.
20. A recording element driving unit according to Claim 14, wherein the recording
element is an element which performs recording by utilizing heat energy.
21. A recording element driving unit according to Claim 14, wherein the number of
recording elements arranged on the recording element substrate is more by at least
one than the necessary number.
22. A recording element driving unit according to Claim 14, wherein the number of
driving elements arranged on the driving element substrate is more by at least one
than the necessary number.
23. An ink jet driving unit comprising:
a plurality of electrical connecting members each having a holding member formed by
use of an electrically insulating material and a plurality of electroconductive members
arranged on said holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member being
exposed on one surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive
member being exposed on the other surface of said holding member;
a recording element substrate having a plurality of recording elements arranged thereon;
a driving element substrate having a plurality of driving elements arranged thereon;
a base member for arranging said recording element substrate and said driving element
substrate;
a circuit substrate to which said recording element substrate is connected through
a first one of said electrical connecting members and said driving element substrate
is connected through a second one of said electrical connecting members on the surface
where a wiring pattern is formed; and
a pressure contact member for pressure contacting said circuit substrate with said
recording element substrate, and said circuit substrate with said driving element
substrate, respectively through said electrical connecting members,
said recording element substrate having a liquid pathway comminicated to a discharging
opening for discharging ink formed thereon.
24. An ink jet driving unit according to Claim 23, further comprising an electrical
signal transmitting means for transmitting a driving signal to the driving element
substrate.
25. An ink jet driving unit according to Claim 23, further comprising a connector
for inputting of a driving signal.
26. An ink jet driving unit according to Claim 23, wherein the recording element substrate
and the driving element substrate are arranged on the same plane of the base member.
27. An ink jet driving unit according to Claim 23, wherein the pressure contact member
is fixed on the base member at both ends in the lengthy direction of said pressure
contact member.
28. An ink jet driving unit according to Claim 23, wherein the pressure contact member
is fixed on the base member at one end in the longer side of said pressure contact
member.
29. An ink jet driving unit according to Claim 23, wherein the recording element is
an element which performs recording by discharging ink through said discharging opening
by utilizing heat energy.
30. An ink jet driving unit according to Claim 23, wherein the number of recording
elements arranged on the recording element substrate is more by at least one than
the necessary number.
31. An ink jet driving unit according to Claim 23, wherein the number of driving elements
arranged on the driving element substrate is more by at least one than the necessary
number.
32. An ink jet recording device provided with an ink jet driving unit as defined in
Claim 23 and a means for mounting said ink jet driving unit.
33. A recording element driving unit comprising:
a plurality of electrical connecting members each having a holding member formed by
use of an electrically insulating material and a plurality of electroconductive members
arranged on said holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member being
exposed on one surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive
member being exposed on the other surface of said holding member;
a recording element substrate having a plurality of recording elements arranged thereon;
and
a driving element substrate having a plurality of driving elements arranged thereon;
a circuit substrate for transmitting a driving signal to said driving element substrate;
a base member for arranging said recording element substrate and said driving element
substrate; and
a pressure contact member for pressure contacting said recording element substrate
with said driving element substrate and said circuit substrate with said driving element
substrate, respectively through said electrical connecting members,
said recording element substrate and said driving element substrate being electrically
connected through a first one of said electrical connecting members, and said driving
element substrate and said circuit substrate being electrically connected through
a second one of said electrical connecting members.
34. A recording element driving unit according to Claim 33, wherein the portion where
the circuit substrate is arranged and the portion where the recording element is arranged
of the base member have the same thickness, and the thickness of the portion confronting
the driving element arranged on the driving element substrate is thinner than the
thickness of the portion where said circuit substrate is arranged and the portion
where the recording element is arranged.
35. A recording element driving unit according to Claim 33 or 34, further comprising
a connector for inputting of a driving signal.
36. A recording element driving unit according to Claim 33 or 34, wherein the recording
element substrate and the circuit substrate are arranged on the same plane of the
base member.
37. A recording element driving unit according to Claim 33 or 34, wherein the pressure
contact member is fixed on the base member.
38. A recording element driving unit according to Claim 33 or 34, wherein the recording
element is an element which performs recording by utilizing heat energy.
39. A recording element driving unit according to Claim 33 or Claim 34, wherein the
number of recording elements arranged on the recording element substrate is more by
at least one than the necessary number.
40. A recording element driving unit according to Claim 33 or 34, wherein the number
of driving elements arranged on the driving element substrate is more by at least
one than the necessary number.
41. An ink jet driving unit comprising:
a plurality of electrical connecting members each having a holding member formed by
use of an electrically insulating material and a plurality of electroconductive members
arranged on said holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member being
exposed on one surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive
member being exposed on the other surface of said holding member;
a recording element substrate having a plurality of recording elements arranged thereon;
a driving element substrate having a plurality of driving elements arranged thereon;
a circuit substrate for transmitting a driving signal to said driving element substrate;
a base member for arranging said recording element substrate and said circuit substrate;
and
a pressure contact member for pressure contacting said recording element substrate
with said driving element substrate and said circuit substrate with said driving element
substrate, respectively through said electrical connecting members,
said recording element substrate having a liquid pathway communicated to a discharging
opening for discharging ink;
said recording element substrate and said driving element substrate being electrically
connected through a first one of said electrical connecting members, and said driving
element substrate and said circuit substrate being electrically connected through
a second one of said electrical connecting members.
42. An ink jet driving unit according to Claim 41, wherein the portion where the circuit
substrate is arranged and the portion where the recording element substrate is arranged
of the base member have the same thickness, and the thickness of the portion confronting
the driving element arranged on the driving element substrate is thinner than the
thickness of the portion where said circuit substrate is arranged and the portion
where the recording element substrate is arranged.
43. An ink jet driving unit according to Claim 41 or 42, further comprising a connector
for inputting of a driving signal.
44. An ink jet driving unit according to Claim 41 or 42, wherein the recording element
substrate and the circuit substrate are arranged on the same plane of the base member.
45. An ink jet driving unit according to Claim 41 or 42, wherein the pressure contact
member is fixed on the base member.
46. An ink jet driving unit according to Claim 41 or 42, wherein the recording element
is an element which performs recording by discharging ink through said discharging
opening by utilizing heat energy.
47. An ink jet driving unit according to Claim 41 or 42, wherein the number of recording
elements arranged on the recording element substrate is more by at least one than
the necessary number.
48. An ink jet driving unit according to Claim 41 or 42, wherein the number of driving
elements arranged on the driving element substrate is more by at least one than the
necessary number.
49. An ink jet recording device provided with an ink jet driving unit as defined in
Claim 41 and a means for mounting said ink jet driving unit.
50. A recording element unit comprising:
a plurality of electrical connecting members each having a holding member formed by
use of an electrically insulating material and a plurality of electroconductive members
arranged on said holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member being
exposed on one surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive
member being exposed on the other surface of said holding member; and
a recording element substrate having a plurality of connecting portions and a plurality
recording elements arranged thereon,
said plurality of electrical connecting members being arranged on said recording element
substrate so that one end of the electroconductive member exposed on one surface of
each electrical connecting member may be connected to the connecting portion of said
recording element substrate.
51. A recording element unit according to Claim 50, wherein the respective electrical
connecting members are arranged so that they may be mutually noncontact with each
other.
52. A recording element unit comprising:
an electrical connecting member having a holding member formed by use of an electrically
insulating material having at least one of one or a plurality of grooves and holes
and a plurality of electroconductive members arranged on said holding member, with
one end of said electroconductive member being exposed on one surface of said holding
member and the other end of said electroconductive member being exposed on the other
surface of said holding member; and
a recording element substrate having a plurality of connecting portions and a plurality
of recording elements arranged thereon,
one end of the electroconductive member exposed on one surface of said electrical
connecting member being connected to the connecting portion of said recording element
substrate.
53. A recording element unit according to Claim 50 or 52, wherein the connecting portions
of the recording element substrate forms a plural number of groups, and said plural
number of groups are arranged at a suitable interval.
54. A recording element unit according to Claim 50 or 52, wherein the recording element
is an element which performs recording by utilizing heat energy.
55. A recording element unit according to Claim 50 or 52, further comprising a film
which covers the other surface of said electrical connecting member.
56. A recording element unit according to Claim 55, wherein said film comprises an
organic material.
57. A recording element driving unit comprising:
a plurality of electrical connecting members each having a holding member formed by
use of an electrically insulating material having at least one of one or a plurality
of grooves and holes and a plurality of electroconductive members arranged on said
holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member being exposed on one
surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive member
being exposed on the other surface of said holding member;
a recording element substrate having a plurality of connecting portions and a plurality
of recording elements arranged thereon,
a driving element substrate having a plurality of connecting portions and one or a
plurality of driving elements arranged thereon,
said plurality of electrical connecting members being arranged on said recording element
substrate so that one end of the electroconductive member exposed on one surface of
each electrical connecting member may be connected to the connecting portion of said
recording element substrate;
the other end of the electroconductive member exposed on the other surface of said
each electrical connecting member being connected to the connecting portion of said
driving element substrate.
58. A recording element unit according to claim 57, wherein the respective electrical
connecting members are arranged so that they may be mutually noncontact with each
other.
59. A recording element driving unit comprising:
an electrical connecting member having a holding member formed by use of an electrically
insulating material having at least one of one or a plurality of grooves and holes
and a plurality of electroconductive members arranged on said holding member arranged
on said holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member being exposed
on one surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive
member being exposed on the other surface of said holding member;
a recording element substrate having a plurality of connecting portions and a plurality
of recording elements arranged thereon; and
a driving element substrate having a plurality of connecting portions and one or a
plurality of driving elements arranged thereon;
one end of the electroconductive member exposed on one surface of said electrical
connecting member being connected to the connecting portion of said recording element
substrate,
the other end of the electroconductive member exposed on the other surface of said
each electrical connecting member being connected to the connecting portion of said
driving element substrate.
60. A recording element driving unit according to Claim 57 or 59, wherein the connecting
portions of the recording element substrate and/or the driving element substrate form
a plural number of groups, and said plural number of groups are arranged at a suitable
interval.
61. A recording element driving unit according to Claim 57 or 59, wherein the recording
element is an element which performs recording by utilizing heat energy.
62. An ink jet unit comprising:
a plurality of electrical connecting members each having a holding member formed by
use of an electrically insulating material and a plurality of electroconductive members
arranged on said holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member being
exposed on one surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive
member being exposed on the other surface of said holding member; and
a recording element substrate having a plurality of connecting portions and a plurality
of recording elements arranged thereon,
said recording element substrate having a liquid pathway communicated to a discharging
opening for discharging ink formed thereon,
said plurality of electrical connecting members being arranged on said recording element
substrate so that one end of the electroconductive member exposed on one surface of
each electrical connecting member may be connected to the connecting portion of said
recording element substrate.
63. An ink jet unit according to Claim 62, wherein the respective electrical connecting
members are arranged so that they may be mutually in noncontact with each other.
64. An ink jet unit comprising:
an electrical connecting member having a holding member formed by use of an electrically
insulating material having at least one of one or a plurality of grooves and holes
and a plurality of electroconductive members arranged on said holding member, with
one end of said electroconductive member being exposed on one surface of said holding
member and the other end of said electroconductive member being exposed on the other
surface of said holding member; and
a recording element substrate having a plurality of connecting portions and a plurality
of recording elements arranged thereon,
said recording element substrate having a liquid pathway communicated to a discharging
opening for discharging ink formed thereon,
one end of the electroconductive member exposed on one surface of said electrical
connecting member being connected to the connecting portion of said recording element
substrate.
65. An ink jet unit according to Claim 62 or Claim 64, wherein the connecting portions
of the recording element substrate forms a plural number of groups, and said plural
number of groups are arranged at suitable intervals.
66. An ink jet unit according to Claim 62 or 64, wherein the recording element is
an element which performs recording by utilizing heat energy to discharge ink from
the discharging opening.
67. An ink jet unit according to Claim 62 or 64, having a film which covers the other
surface of said electrical connecting member.
68. An ink jet unit according to Claim 67, wherein said film comprises an organic
material.
69 An ink jet driving unit comprising;
a plurality of electrical connecting members each having a holding member formed by
use of an electrically insulating material and a plurality of electroconductive members
arranged on said holding member, with one end of said electroconductive member being
exposed on one surface of said holding member and the other end of said electroconductive
member being exposed on the other surface of said holding member;
a recording element substrate having a plurality of connecting portions and a plurality
of recording elements arranged thereon; and
a driving element substrate having a plurality of connecting portions and one or a
plurality of driving elements arranged thereon,
said recording element substrate having a liquid pathway communicated to a discharging
opening for discharging ink formed thereon,
said plurality of electrical connecting members being arranged on said recording element
substrate so that one end of the electroconductive member exposed on one surface of
each electrical connecting member may be connected to the connecting portion of said
recording element substrate;
the other end of the electroconductive member exposed on the other surface of said
each electrical connecting member being connected to the connecting portion of said
driving element substrate.
70. An ink jet driving unit according to Claim 69, wherein the respective electrical
connecting members are arranged so that they may be mutually in noncontact with each
other.
71. An ink jet driving unit comprising:
an electrical connecting member having a holding member formed by use of an electrically
insulating material having at least one of one or a plurality of grooves and holes
and a plurality of electroconductive members arranged on said holding member, with
one end of said electroconductive member being exposed on one surface of said holding
member and the other end of said electroconductive member being exposed on the other
surface of said holding member;
a recording element substrate having a plurality of connecting portions and a plurality
of recording elements arranged thereon, and
a driving element substrate having a plurality of connecting portions and one or a
plurality of driving elements arranged thereon;
said recording element substrate having a liquid pathway communicated to a discharging
opening for discharging ink formed thereon,
one end of the electroconductive member exposed on one surface of said electrical
connecting member being connected to the connecting portion of said recording element
substrate,
the other end of the electroconductive member exposed on the other surface of said
each electrical connecting member being connected to the connecting portion of said
driving element substrate.
72. An ink jet driving unit according to Claim 69 or 71, wherein the connecting portions
of the recording element substrate and/or the driving element substrate form a plural
number of groups, and said plural number of groups are arranged at suitable intervals.
73. An ink jet driving unit according to Claim 69 or 70, wherein the recording element
is an element which performs recording by discharging ink through said discharging
opening by utilizing heat energy.
74. An ink jet device comprising an ink jet driving unit as defined in Claim 69 or
71 and a means for mounting said ink jet driving unit.