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Date of Patent:
Apr. 08, 2003

Filed:

Jun. 27, 2001
Applicant:
Inventors:

Surinder K. Bahl, Beavercreek, OH (US);

James E. Harrison, Jr., Dayton, OH (US);

Richard W. Sexton, Huber Heights, OH (US);

Assignee:
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
B41J 2/085 ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
B41J 2/085 ;
Abstract

Metallic bumps are formed for electrical interconnection between the charge plate and the charge drive electronics. This is achieved by having improved electrical connection between an ink jet charge plate and associated charge leads is promoted. This is achieved by integrating the termination pads, electrical transmission lines, and charging leads. The termination bumps are formed as integral parts of the charge leads and are connected directly to the charge driver board electronics by pressure contact. The bumps can be formed by mechanically indenting the termination pads or by using an interposer that has raised metallic pads aligned to the integral nickel pads and the charge driver circuitry board. First, a mask is aligned to permit additive formation of the pads, conductors, and charge leads. Then the nickel circuitry thus formed is made into a rigid charge plate and an integrated flexible section having contact bumps. After bonding the rigid and flexible substrates to the electroformed circuitry the copper substrate is completely removed by selective etching, thus exposing the mechanically deformed bumps on the lead terminations, one for each charge lead. The bump thus formed is used to provide a high pressure point electrical connection to the charge plate.


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