Abstract: A modulating device for breaking ink jets in an ink jet printing machine into trains of uniform droplets comprises a nozzle plate 24 provided with a substantially linear array of nozzles and forming one wall of an ink cavity 23; and acoustic generator in the form of an elongate body 26 projecting towards the nozzle plate to transmit acoustic vibrations into ink into the cavity. The body is shaped and tuned to vibrate substantially only in the longitudinal mode and at a resonant frequency which is within ten percent of a frequency to excite natural resonant vibrations in the ink in the cavity between the end of the body and the nozzle plate, the width of the body being less than the length of the nozzle array or of that part of the array associated with that body.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 12, 1991
Date of Patent:
March 26, 1996
Assignee:
Videojet Systems Limited
Inventors:
Amanda H. East, Richard W. Janse Van Rensburg