Patents by Inventor Keiichiro Tsukuda
Keiichiro Tsukuda has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7293865Abstract: An ink container detachably mountable to a recording head, the recording head including an ink jet recording chip which is driven by a driving voltage supplied through a driving voltage wiring lead and an electric signal supplied through an electric signal wiring lead to eject ink, an electrical opening portion provided in at least one of the driving voltage wiring lead and the electric signal wiring lead, the ink container includes a connection element for establishing electrical connection by electrically closing the electrical opening portion when the ink container is mounted to the recording head.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2004Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Keiichiro Tsukuda, Kazuhiko Okito, Hiroshi Yamada
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Publication number: 20070103509Abstract: An ink jet recording head having a recording element substrate including three or more discharge port arrays comprising a plurality of discharge ports and recording elements for discharging ink from the discharge ports and supplying heat to areas around the discharge ports; wherein each of the discharge port arrays matches one or another of a plurality of types of ink whose viscosity decreases with a rise in temperature, and the discharge port arrays matching the most viscous of the inks to be discharged being arranged between other discharge port arrays to enable ink drips to be discharged stably, and an ink jet recording apparatus using the same are to be provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2007Publication date: May 10, 2007Applicant: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: KAZUHIKO OKITO, Keiichiro Tsukuda
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Publication number: 20070040190Abstract: An ink jet recording head is provided with one heat generating member in each of ink flow paths, and the discharge port thereof is arranged on the extended line extending in the normal direction from the center of the main surface of the heat generating member to the surface of the substrate. Then, on the surface of the substrate, non-bubbling area is provided on the center within the projected area having the discharge port projected thereon. Bubble brought to the boil by the heat generating member pushes out ink from the discharge port by the pressure exerted by the bubble, while being communicated with the outside. With the structure thus arranged, it is made possible to enhance the precision of discharge direction of the liquid droplet discharged from the discharge port.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2006Publication date: February 22, 2007Applicant: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Mineo Kaneko, Ken Tsuchii, Keiichiro Tsukuda, Masaki Oikawa, Kenji Yabe
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Patent number: 7175255Abstract: An ink jet recording head having a recording element substrate including three or more discharge port arrays comprising a plurality of discharge ports and recording elements for discharging ink from the discharge ports and supplying heat to areas around the discharge ports; wherein each of the discharge port arrays matches one or another of a plurality of types of ink whose viscosity decreases with a rise in temperature, and the discharge port arrays matching the most viscous of the inks to be discharged being arranged between other discharge port arrays to enable ink drips to be discharged stably, and an ink jet recording apparatus using the same are to be provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2004Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kazuhiko Okito, Keiichiro Tsukuda
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Patent number: 7172264Abstract: An ink jet recording head is provided with one heat generating member in each of ink flow paths, and the discharge port thereof is arranged on the extended line extending in the normal direction from the center of the main surface of the heat generating member to the surface of the substrate. Then, on the surface of the substrate, non-bubbling area is provided on the center within the projected area having the discharge port projected thereon. Bubble brought to the boil by the heat generating member pushes out ink from the discharge port by the pressure exerted by the bubble, while being communicated with the outside. With the structure thus arranged, it is made possible to enhance the precision of discharge direction of the liquid droplet discharged from the discharge port.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2005Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Mineo Kaneko, Ken Tsuchii, Keiichiro Tsukuda, Masaki Oikawa, Kenji Yabe
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Publication number: 20060238558Abstract: Disclosed is a printing head having connection terminals for performing an electrical connection of signals including drive signals of print elements by contacting connection terminals in an apparatus side when the head is mounted onto an ink jet printing apparatus. It is made to guarantee connections of all terminals by detecting contacts of a part of terminals. Among the terminals in the head, terminals whose distances from the connection terminals in the printing apparatus become maximum when a deviation occurred in the mounting, are used as terminals for contact detection. For example, from among the connection terminals arranged in a planar area, which is rectangular-shaped, terminals positioned in corners are used as the terminals for the contact detection. When the contacts of these terminals are detected, the connections of all the terminals inside the area can be guaranteed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2006Publication date: October 26, 2006Applicant: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Nobuyuki Hatasa, Kenjiro Watanabe, Kimiyuki Hayasaki, Keiichiro Tsukuda, Takuya Hatsui
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Patent number: 7077503Abstract: An ink jet head according to the present invention includes multiple discharge ports for discharging ink, multiple ink flow paths for communicating with the discharge ports, and heat generating elements for generating bubbles in ink filling the ink flow paths. For each ink flow path, two heat generating elements are arranged therein, and the discharge port is arranged along a line that is extended, from the center of a pressure generation region formed by the two heat generating elements, in the normal direction relative to the surface of the substrate. The arrangement pitch of the heat generating elements is equal to or greater than 600 dpi, and the interval dhn between a partition wall defining an ink flow path and the heat generating element adjacent to the partition wall is equal to or smaller than 4 ?m.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2003Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Mineo Kaneko, Ken Tsuchii, Keiichiro Tsukuda, Masaki Oikawa, Kenji Yabe
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Publication number: 20060077233Abstract: An ink jet recording head is provided with one heat generating member in each of ink flow paths, and the discharge port thereof is arranged on the extended line extending in the normal direction from the center of the main surface of the heat generating member to the surface of the substrate. Then, on the surface of the substrate, non-bubbling area is provided on the center within the projected area having the discharge port projected thereon. Bubble brought to the boil by the heat generating member pushes out ink from the discharge port by the pressure exerted by the bubble, while being communicated with the outside. With the structure thus arranged, it is made possible to enhance the precision of discharge direction of the liquid droplet discharged from the discharge port.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2005Publication date: April 13, 2006Applicant: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Mineo Kaneko, Ken Tsuchii, Keiichiro Tsukuda, Masaki Oikawa, Kenji Yabe
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Publication number: 20060044371Abstract: An ink container for containing ink to be supplied to an ink jet head to which the ink container is detachably mountable, includes an ink supply port for supplying the ink to the ink jet head; a air vent for fluid communication with ambience; a claw-like projection provided on a first side of the ink container; a latching lever provided on a second side opposite from the ink container, the latching lever being resiliently supported on the ink container and having a latching claw.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2005Publication date: March 2, 2006Inventors: Hiroyuki Inoue, Sadayuki Sugama, Soichi Hiramatsu, Hideki Yamaguchi, Toshihiko Ujita, Akihiro Yamanaka, Takashi Nojima, Yasuo Kotaki, Keiichiro Tsukuda, Hitoshi Nakamura, Akira Kida, Hideaki Kawakami, Takeshi Iwasaki
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Patent number: 6988786Abstract: An ink jet recording head is provided with one heat generating member in each of ink flow paths, and the discharge port thereof is arranged on the extended line extending in the normal direction from the center of the main surface of the heat generating member to the surface of the substrate. Then, on the surface of the substrate, non-bubbling area is provided on the center within the projected area having the discharge port projected thereon. Bubble brought to the boil by the heat generating member pushes out ink from the discharge port by the pressure exerted by the bubble, while being communicated with the outside. With the structure thus arranged, it is made possible to enhance the precision of discharge direction of the liquid droplet discharged from the discharge port.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2003Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Mineo Kaneko, Ken Tsuchii, Keiichiro Tsukuda, Masaki Oikawa, Kenji Yabe
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Patent number: 6984025Abstract: An ink jet head includes a substrate provided with heat generating members for generating a bubble in ink on a surface of the substrate, a plurality of discharge ports for discharging the ink, the ports opposed to the surface of the substrate, and a plurality of ink flow passages communicating with the plurality of discharge ports to feed the ink. A plurality of the heat generating members is provided in each of the ink flow passages, and the discharge port is arranged on an extension line extending from a center of a pressure generating area composed of the plurality of heat generating members toward the surface of the substrate in a normal direction. Moreover, a distance dhc between centers of each of two heat generating members arranged most apart from each other among the plurality of heat generating members is set to be larger than a diameter do of an aperture of the discharge port.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2003Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Mineo Kaneko, Ken Tsuchii, Keiichiro Tsukuda, Masaki Oikawa, Kenji Yabe
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Publication number: 20050280669Abstract: An ink jet recording head includes three sets of nozzle arrays each having a large nozzle array including a first ejection outlet group and an adjacent small nozzle array including a second ejection outlet group. The ejection outlets of the second ejection outlet group have smaller diameters than those of the first ejection outlet group. In nozzle arrays constituted by two adjacent ones of the three nozzle array sets, a large nozzle array, a small nozzle array, a small nozzle array, and a large nozzle array are arranged in the order named, in the main scanning direction. One of the two adjacent nozzle array sets ejects cyan ink, the other one of the two adjacent nozzle array sets ejects magenta ink, and a nozzle array set other than the two adjacent nozzle array sets ejects yellow ink.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2005Publication date: December 22, 2005Applicant: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Shingo Nagata, Keiichiro Tsukuda, Haruyuki Matsumoto
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Publication number: 20050117002Abstract: An ink container detachably mountable to a recording head, the recording head including an ink jet recording chip which is driven by a driving voltage supplied through a driving voltage wiring lead and an electric signal supplied through an electric signal wiring lead to eject ink, an electrical opening portion provided in at least one of the driving voltage wiring lead and the electric signal wiring lead, the ink container includes a connection element for establishing electrical connection by electrically closing the electrical opening portion when the ink container is mounted to the recording head.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2004Publication date: June 2, 2005Applicant: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Keiichiro Tsukuda, Kazuhiko Okito, Hiroshi Yamada
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Publication number: 20050104931Abstract: An ink jet recording head having a recording element substrate including three or more discharge port arrays comprising a plurality of discharge ports and recording elements for discharging ink from the discharge ports and supplying heat to areas around the discharge ports; wherein each of the discharge port arrays matches one or another of a plurality of types of ink whose viscosity decreases with a rise in temperature, and the discharge port arrays matching the most viscous of the inks to be discharged being arranged between other discharge port arrays to enable ink drips to be discharged stably, and an ink jet recording apparatus using the same are to be provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2004Publication date: May 19, 2005Applicant: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kazuhiko Okito, Keiichiro Tsukuda
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Patent number: 6830317Abstract: In an ink jet recording head from which a small ink droplet and a large ink droplet can be discharged, a common liquid chamber is connected to discharge ports via ink flow paths and pressure chambers, and ink droplets are discharged from the discharge ports by utilizing thermal energy of heaters. Widths of the ink flow paths are narrower than widths of the pressure chambers so that the ink flow paths act as restriction portions. If it is assumed that a sectional area of the small liquid droplet ink flow path is SS, a sectional area of the small liquid droplet pressure chamber is SRS, a sectional area of the large liquid droplet ink flow path is SL and a sectional area of the large liquid droplet pressure chamber is SRL, a relationship SS/SRS<SL/SRL is established.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2003Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Ken Tsuchii, Mineo Kaneko, Keiichiro Tsukuda, Masaki Oikawa, Kenji Yabe, Keiji Tomizawa
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Patent number: 6815381Abstract: Disclosed herein is a process for producing a fibrous material for a member with which an ink-jet ink comes into contact, including the step of melt spinning a thermoplastic resin, the process comprising the step of treating a spun yarn by bringing it into contact with a glycol added with ethylene oxide.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Hajime Yamamoto, Eiichiro Shimizu, Yoshihisa Takizawa, Keiichiro Tsukuda, Yuji Hamasaki, Jun Hinami, Mikio Sanada, Hiroki Hayashi
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Patent number: 6783220Abstract: An ink cartridge (3) including an ink reservoir portion having a porous member (37) for storing ink and an ink supply portion (39) has an ink inducing element (47) disposed between the ink reservoir portion and the ink supply portion (39). The ink inducing element (47) is made of bundle of fibers in which each fiber is disposed in parallel to the direction of ink supplying from the ink reservoir to the ink supply portion (39), and one end of the ink inducing element (47) is press-touched to the porous member (37).Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Toshihiko Ujita, Masanori Takenouchi, Keiichiro Tsukuda
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Publication number: 20040004648Abstract: An ink jet head includes a substrate provided with heat generating members for generating a bubble in ink on a surface of the substrate, a plurality of discharge ports for discharging the ink, the ports opposed to the surface of the substrate, and a plurality of ink flow passages communicating with the plurality of discharge ports to feed the ink. A plurality of the heat generating members is provided in each of the ink flow passages, and the discharge port is arranged on an extension line extending from a center of a pressure generating area composed of the plurality of heat generating members toward the surface of the substrate in a normal direction. Moreover, a distance dhc between centers of each of two heat generating members arranged most apart from each other among the plurality of heat generating members is set to be larger than a diameter do of an aperture of the discharge port.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2003Publication date: January 8, 2004Applicant: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Mineo Kaneko, Ken Tsuchii, Keiichiro Tsukuda, Masaki Oikawa, Kenji Yabe
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Publication number: 20030222941Abstract: An ink jet recording head is provided with one heat generating member in each of ink flow paths, and the discharge port thereof is arranged on the extended line extending in the normal direction from the center of the main surface of the heat generating member to the surface of the substrate. Then, on the surface of the substrate, non-bubbling area is provided on the center within the projected area having the discharge port projected thereon. Bubble brought to the boil by the heat generating member pushes out ink from the discharge port by the pressure exerted by the bubble, while being communicated with the outside. With the structure thus arranged, it is made possible to enhance the precision of discharge direction of the liquid droplet discharged from the discharge port.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2003Publication date: December 4, 2003Applicant: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Mineo Kaneko, Ken Tsuchii, Keiichiro Tsukuda, Masaki Oikawa, Kenji Yabe
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Publication number: 20030214552Abstract: An ink jet head according to the present invention comprises multiple discharge ports for discharging ink, multiple ink flow paths for communicating with the discharge ports, and heat generating elements for generating bubble in ink filling the ink flow paths. Two heat generating elements are arranged in each ink flow path, and the discharge ports are arranged along a line that is extended, from the center of a pressure generation region formed by the two heat generating elements, in the normal direction relative to the surface of the substrate. The pitch for the arrangement of the heat generating elements is equal to or greater than 600 dpi, and the interval dhn between a partition wall defining the ink flow path and the heat generating element adjacent to the partition wall is equal to or smaller than 4 &mgr;m.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2003Publication date: November 20, 2003Applicant: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Mineo Kaneko, Ken Tsuchii, Keiichiro Tsukuda, Masaki Oikawa, Kenji Yabe