ALEXANDRIA, Va., March 26 -- United States Patent no. 12,257,837, issued on March 25, was assigned to Hewlett-Packard Development Co. LP (Spring, Texas).
"Interspersed fluidic elements and circuit elements in a fluidic die" was invented by Eric T. Martin (Corvallis, Ore.), James R. Przybyla (Corvallis, Ore.) and Garrett E. Clark (Corvallis, Ore.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "In some examples, a fluidic die includes an arrangement of fluidic elements to dispense a fluid, where each fluidic element of the fluidic elements includes a fluidic actuator and a fluid chamber. The fluidic die includes an array of fluid feed holes in a plurality of dimensions to communicate the fluid with the fluidic ...