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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 20, 1984
Filed:
Nov. 23, 1982
Frank L Cloutier, Corvallis, OR (US);
Robert N Low, Corvallis, OR (US);
Paul H McClelland, Monmouth, OR (US);
Hewlett-Packard Company, Palo Alto, CA (US);
Abstract
A method of making a monolithic bubble-driven ink jet print head is provided which eliminates the need for using glue or other adhesives to construct multiple part assemblies. The concept of the method is to provide a layered structure which can be manufactured by relatively standard integrated circuit and printed circuit processing techniques. First, a substrate/resistor combination is manufactured. Then a foundation of conductive material is firmly attached to the substrate and a resist layer is used to define a perimeter/wall combination over the foundation, with the perimeter/wall combination surrounding the resistors and providing hydraulic separation between them. The perimeter/wall combination is then electroplated in place. A flash coat of metal is applied over the resist which is inside the perimeter of the perimeter/wall combination and a second layer of resist is used to define the desired orifices and the external shape of the part. A second layer of metal is then electroplated in place on the flash coat covering the first layer of resist and the perimeter/wall combination. The flash coat and resists are then stripped, leaving a void defined by the second layer of metal and the perimeter/wall combination, with this second layer of metal having an orifice therein. The void forms the firing chamber for supplying ink to the resistors during operation.