Complete Transfer of Liquid Drops by Modification of Nozzle Design
- Technology Benefits
- Promotes complete transfer of discrete drops without residuals on nozzles Enables a flexible and compact system capable of printing different samples through the same nozzle Minimizes or eliminates cleaning steps typically needed between transfers while avoiding cross-contamination, speeding printing processes Improves nozzle consistency and accuracy without increasing manufacturing cost Integrates easily with existing nozzle technologies Eliminates satellite droplets, improving quality of, e.g., inkjet printing
- Technology Application
- Biological assays/microarrays Microfluidic printing systems DNA solid pin Replicators Droplet-based discrete microfluidics Inkjet printing systems
- Detailed Technology Description
- The novel method enables complete transfers of liquid droplets from a printhead to the printing surface. The effective energy at the nozzle circumference holding back the droplets is reduced, and adhesion between the liquid and print nozzle is lowered. Printhead pull-back is thereby minimized, ensuring no printhead residuals. Accordingly, the printed droplet volume consistently and accurately matches the intended droplet volume. Further, cleaning steps are minimized, which speeds printing processes. The treatment is permanent and does not require any extra step, unlike coating of the nozzle.
- Supplementary Information
- Patent Number: US7458661B2
Application Number: US2006275668A
Inventor: Kim, Chang-Jin | Yi, Uichong Brandon
Priority Date: 25 Jan 2005
Priority Number: US7458661B2
Application Date: 23 Jan 2006
Publication Date: 2 Dec 2008
IPC Current: B41J000214 | B41J000216
US Class: 347047 | 347045 | 347048
Assignee Applicant: The Regents of the University of California
Title: Method and apparatus for promoting the complete transfer of liquid drops from a nozzle
Usefulness: Method and apparatus for promoting the complete transfer of liquid drops from a nozzle
Summary: Used for transferring liquid droplet (claimed) from an orifice/nozzle.
Novelty: Print head device for transferring liquid droplet, has nozzle with orifice having inner circumferential surface, where fluid is transferred to another surface by contacting bulging droplet in nozzle with printing surface
- Industry
- Electronics
- Sub Category
- 3C/Gadgets
- Application No.
- 7458661
- Others
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State of Development
The device has been fabricated, tested, and verified.
Background
Droplet printing precision is important for DNA/protein microarrays. Droplet variations cause detection errors. Inkjet-based and pin-based printing can produce inconsistent droplet volume. When transferred through a nozzle, liquid droplets tend to leave residuals on the printhead after printing. Residuals cause inconsistent printed droplets, and increase the need for cleaning to avoid cross contamination between different sample liquids.
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Tech ID/UC Case
20151/2005-409-0
Related Cases
2005-409-0
- *Abstract
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UCLA Researchers in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department have developed a novel device to promote complete transfer of liquid drops through a nozzle without any residual remaining at the nozzle.
- *IP Issue Date
- Dec 2, 2008
- *Principal Investigator
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Name: Chang-Jin Kim
Department:
Name: Uichong Brandon Yi
Department:
- Country/Region
- USA

