Claims
- 1. A printing machine for use in printing on an end portion of a bag or an article and the like comprising:
- a printing roller having a resilient contacting surface;
- a back-up wheel segment having a resilient contacting surface;
- means mounting said wheel segment for adjustable movement toward and away from said printing roller;
- means for guiding an article to be printed upon between said printing roller and said wheel segment, said guiding means including an elongated stop plate forming a channel positioned beneath of said printing roller and extending in a direction at right angles to the axis of rotation of said printing roller, said stop plate having integral arms for horizontal adjustment toward and away from said printing roller and a guide stop adjustable laterally to position the article to be printed upon;
- said guiding means further including inclined guide surfaces disposed on the sides of said wheel segment adjacent said channel to guide the article into the stop plate;
- means actuable upon feeding the article toward said wheel segment and said printing roller to carry said wheel segment into contact with the article and the article into contact with the printing roller;
- an arm journalling said wheel segment and being pivotally mounted at one end thereof, the other end being connected to said means for carrying said wheel segment into contact with the article, said wheel segment being substantially intermediate of the ends of said arms;
- said adjustable means including an adjustable stop arranged above the other end of the arm to limit the upward movement and a fixed stop arranged below the other end of the arm to limit the downward movement; and
- drive means common to said printing roller and said wheel segment for rotating them in unison, said drive means including an endless drive member operably connected to said printing roller and said back-up wheel segment.
- 2. A printing machine as claimed in claim 1, further comprising transfer means operably connected to said printing roller for rotation thereof and transferring ink thereto, said drive means being common to said transfer means and said wheel segment.
- 3. A printing machine as claimed in claim 2, wherein said transfer means comprise an ink transfer roller being in surface contact with said printing roller to transfer ink thereto, a free-rolling ink roller being in surface contact with the transfer roller to transfer ink thereto, and an ink reservoir having a U-shaped bearing in which the ink roller is journalled, said ink reservoir having a screw adjustment to vary contact pressure between the ink roller and the transfer roller.
- 4. A printing machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein said printing roller comprises a wheel segment.
- 5. A printing machine as claimed in claim 1, further including means for conveying the printed article from the machine.
- 6. A printing machine as claimed in claim 5, wherein said conveying means comprise a rotatable shaft having L-shaped brackets and a piston-cylinder assembly having a clamp plate, the clamp plate being movable upwardly towards the bracket to engage the printed article therebetween and subsequently the shaft being rotated to remove the printed article from the machine.
- 7. A printing machine as claimed in claim 1, further including air actuated piston-cylinder means for operatively carrying the wheel segment which is adapted to move upwardly into contact with the article.
- 8. The printing machine recited in claim 1, wherein a second set of printing roller and back-up segment is located to received the discharged article for imprinting additional indicia thereon.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 486,385, filed July 9, 1974, now abandoned.
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