This application claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. § 119, of German Patent Application DE 10 2015 226 234.0, filed Dec. 21, 2015; the prior application is herewith incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a digital printing machine including a printing material transport device, at least one inkjet print head, and a capping element.
International Publication WO 2006/060844 A1, corresponding to Canadian Patent CA 2 588 637, discloses a digital printing machine with a capping element. The capping element is configured to be adjustable into a first position and into a second position. In the second position, the capping element is in contact with the inkjet print head.
It is an object of the invention to provide a digital printing machine, which overcomes the disadvantages of the heretofore-known machines of this general type.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a digital printing machine comprising a printing material transport device, an inkjet print head having a nozzle plate, and a capping element. The inkjet print head is configured to be adjustable into a first print head position relative to the capping element, the capping element is configured to be adjustable into a capping position relative to the inkjet print head, and the capping element temporarily covers the nozzle plate when the inkjet print head is in the first print head position and the capping element is simultaneously in the capping position.
An advantage of the digital printing machine of the invention is that it has a particularly compact construction. A mechanism for moving the inkjet print head is very simple in structural terms.
In another development, the inkjet print head is configured to be adjustable from a second print head position into the first print head position, wherein the distance between the inkjet print head and the printing material transporting device is greater when the inkjet print head is in the first print head position than when the inkjet print head is in the second print head position.
In a further development the printing material transport device is embodied as a drum or as an endless belt. In the case of a drum, the inkjet print head is configured to be adjustable into the first print head position in a radial direction relative to the drum. In the case of the endless belt alternative, the inkjet print head is configured to be adjustable into the first print head position in a direction perpendicular to the endless belt.
In an added development, the inkjet print head is disposed in a row of print heads together with further inkjet print heads and fixed to a crossbar, wherein the crossbar is configured to be adjustable and wherein the inkjet print head is adjustable into the first print head position together with the further inkjet print heads by an adjustment of the crossbar, and wherein the capping element is embodied as a common capping element for temporarily covering the nozzle plate of the inkjet print head and of nozzle plates of the further inkjet print heads or as a common capping element for temporarily covering a common nozzle plate of the inkjet print head and of the further inkjet print heads.
In an additional development the crossbar is configured to be adjustable in such a way as to have only a single degree of freedom of movement.
In yet another development the capping element is configured to be adjustable from a passive position into the capping position and the capping element is a trough filled with a fluid that forms a fluid surface.
In yet a further development the capping element is oriented to be horizontal or tangential to the printing material transport device in the passive position and oriented to be vertical or radial relative to the printing material transport device in the capping position. The tangential and radial orientations refer to the aforementioned embodiment of the printing material transport device as a drum.
In again a further development, the trough has an inner profile that causes the fluid surface to have a greater surface area when the capping element is in the capping position than when the capping element is in the passive position.
In still another development the inner profile is a hook profile.
In a concomitant development the inkjet print head, the further inkjet print heads, the capping element, and the crossbar jointly form a printing unit. This printing unit and further printing units of this kind are disposed along the printing material transport device in a straight or arcuate printing unit row. The configuration in an arcuate printing unit row refers to the aforementioned embodiment of the printing material transport device as a drum, wherein the printing unit row extends along the circumference of the drum.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a digital printing machine, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now in detail to the figures of the drawings, in which mutually corresponding elements have identical reference numerals, and first, particularly, to
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An advantage of the invention is the compact construction of the digital printing machine. This is achieved by the fact that the capping elements are always located above the printing material transport path as defined by the printing material transport device 1. Through the use of the joints 13, the capping elements 4 may be fixed directly to the machine frame in such a way as to be stationary. Neither a lateral movement of the printing unit 9, 90 nor a lateral movement of the capping elements 4 is required to move the capping elements 4 into the capping position 4.1 to cover the nozzle plates 3. In this context, “lateral” is understood to be a direction of movement corresponding to that of the cleaning device 14 (see
An additional advantage of the invention is that the mechanism for adjusting the printing units 9, 90 may have a simple construction because no lateral movement of the printing units 9, 90 is required. The mechanisms may be embodied as the vertical guide 12 and may be combined with drives. Each respective vertical linear guide 12 provides a single degree of freedom for the movement of the respective crossbar 6.
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