Claims
- 1. Apparatus for applying at least two color images to cylindrical or frustoconical articles, said apparatus including a sub-frame and a main frame; a turret mounted on said main frame for rotation about a main axis extending substantially vertical; a plurality of mandrels for supporting articles to which images are to be applied; said mandrels being mounted to said turret in angularly spaced relationship and each of said mandrels being mounted for rotation on an individual mandrel axis extending radially with respect to said main axis; indexing means operable to turn the turret intermittently so as to index each of said mandrels in succession at a plurality of printing stations angularly spaced around the main axis; each of said printing stations mounted on said sub-frame and including a printing roll mounted for rotation about a radially extending rotational axis, inking means for applying ink to said printing roll, an auxiliary frame on which said inking means, said printing roll and means defining said rotational axis are mounted; means defining a substantially horizontal pivot axis about which said auxiliary frame is pivotable relative to said sub-frame to align the outer surface of the printing roll for adjustment thereof to image transferring relation with respect to the outer surfaces of articles mounted on said mandrels; drive means for synchronizing rotation of said mandrels and said printing rolls with each other and with operation of said indexing means; means for bringing about relative substantially vertical adjusting movement between said main frame and said sub-frame to simultaneously adjust gap widths between the outer surfaces of said printing rolls and said mandrels; after said vertical adjusting movement said main frame and said sub-frame remaining stationary as said turret rotates as well as during rotation of said mandrels and said printing rolls; said mandrel axes extending in a common horizontal plane which is fixed in the same vertical position while said turret is turning intermittently as well as while said mandrels are indexed at said printing stations.
- 2. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 in which the main frame and the sub-frame are fixed against rotation; said main frame being fixed vertically and said sub-frame being vertically adjustable; said horizontal pivots being mounted to said sub-frame.
- 3. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 in which the drive means includes ring gear means, an individual pinion connected to each of said printing rolls to transmit driving power from said ring gear means to said pinions, and an individual coupling means between each of said pinions and the printing roll to which said pinion is connected; said individual coupling including spaced first and second universal joints connected by shaft means disposed generally perpendicular to and extending through the horizontal axis for the auxiliary frame on which said roll is mounted; said shaft means tilting as said auxiliary frame is tilted to accommodate deviation of the rotational axis of said roll from the horizontal; for each of the coupling means, the shaft means being constructed to elongate and contract automatically as required by relative orientation between the universal joints.
- 4. Apparatus as set forth in claim 3 in which the main frame and the sub-frame are fixed against rotation; said main frame being fixed vertically and said sub-frame being vertically adjustable; said horizontal pivots being mounted to said sub-frame; said ring gear means including first and second drive gears concentric with said main axis and continuously driven by said drive means; means connecting said first drive gear to the plurality of mandrels to rotate the latter about said mandrel axes; said pinions being drivingly connected to said second drive gear to transmit driving power from the latter to rotate said printing rolls about their said rotational axes; said second drive gear being connected to said sub-frame for vertical adjustment therewith relative to said first drive gear while the latter remains fixed in vertical position.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 917,115, filed June 19, 1978, now abandoned.
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