Claims
- 1. A frame for supporting and tensioning a printing screen for use within a screen printing machine, said frame comprising:a plurality of elongated frame members, each of the frame members having opposite ends, each end defining a connecting surface, each frame member adapted to operably retain an edge of the printing screen; and a plurality of connectors for coupling said frame members together, the connectors having a pair of edges each defining a connecting surface for engaging the connecting surfaces at the ends of said frame members, the adjacent connecting surfaces of at least one of the connectors and frame members being in angular misalignment, said connectors being sufficiently rigid relative to the frame members such that the angular misalignment causes the coupling of said at least one frame member to said connector to pre-camber the at least one frame member upon the engagement of said connecting surfaces.
- 2. The frame according to claim 1 wherein said pre-cambering occurs in the plane of said frame in an outward direction with respect to said frame member.
- 3. The frame according to claim 1 wherein said pre-cambering occurs in a direction which is perpendicular to the plane of the frame.
- 4. The frame according to claim 1 wherein said plurality of elongated frame members consists of four frame members coupled together to form a generally rectangular frame, and wherein the connecting surfaces of the pair of edges of said connector are oriented at an oblique angle with respect to one another.
- 5. The frame according to claim 4, wherein said oblique angle is less than ninety degrees.
- 6. A frame for supporting a printing screen for use in screen printing, the frame comprising:a plurality of elongated frame members having opposite ends defining planar connecting surfaces; and a plurality of connectors each located between a pair of said frame members, each of said connectors having opposite sides, each side adapted for coupling to one end of a respective frame member, each side of said connectors defining planar connecting surfaces, the connecting surfaces of said frame members engaging the connecting surfaces of said connectors during coupling, at least one of the adjacent connecting surfaces of the frame members and the connectors being in angular misalignment prior to coupling, the coupling of the frame members to the connectors forcing engagement of connecting surfaces at end of the frame member such that said frame member is cambered outwardly with respect to its length.
- 7. The frame according to claim 6 wherein said frame members are coupled to said connectors by bolts extending through the connecting surfaces of the sides of said connectors.
- 8. The frame according to claim 6 wherein each of said connectors includes at least one stiffening web extending between the opposite sides of said connector.
- 9. A rectangular frame having four sides joined to one another at four corners for supporting and tensioning a printing screen, the rectangular frame comprising:elongated rollers disposed along at least three sides of the frame and having opposite ends, each roller operably retaining an edge of the printing screen and supported for rotation about its longitudinal axis for applying tension to the printing screen, each of the ends of the rollers defining a connecting surface; and corner members having first and second edges defining connecting surfaces for engagement with the connecting surfaces of the rollers, each corner member disposed between an adjacent pair of the rollers for coupling of the corner member to the pair of rollers, the connecting surfaces of at least one roller and the corresponding connecting surfaces of the adjacent corner members being angularly misaligned with respect to one another prior to coupling the roller to the corner members, the corner members being sufficiently rigid relative to the roller such that the coupling the roller to the corner members causes a pre-cambering of the roller upon engagement of the connecting surfaces of the roller to the connecting surfaces of the corner members.
- 10. The frame according to claim 9 wherein the each of the roller members comprises an elongated cylinder having opposite ends and end plugs received by the ends of the cylinder, and wherein the connecting surfaces of the roller members are defined by the end plugs.
- 11. The frame according to claim 10 wherein the roller members are coupled to the corner members by bolts extending from the end plugs, the bolts extending through the connecting surfaces of the corner members, and a nut for locking the roller to the corner member and fixing the rotative position of the roller and the corresponding tension in the printing screen.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/158,411 filed Oct. 7, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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