Claims
- 1. A drier for sheets printed by serigraphy, comprising a chassis formed as a duct; an endless conveyor supplied by said chassis; a plurality of sheet-receiving trays hingedly connected with said conveyor and each having a frame and a solid air-tight sheet support mounted on said frame, said frame of each of said trays having one side which is adjacent to said conveyor and is hingedly connected with the latter; a deflector edge fixed to said one side of said frame of each of said trays; a plurality of nippers placed on said deflector edge at said one side of said frame of each of said trays; means for hingedly connecting said trays to said conveyor and being connected with said one side of said frame of each of said trays and with said conveyor; an air-blowing device connected with said duct-forming chassis, so that a current of air blown by said air-blowing device is directed by said duct-forming chassis to a bottom of each of said trays and then travels between said trays; means for immobilizing said trays in a predetermined position; means for correcting a position of said trays; cooperating means which cooperate with said immobilizing and correcting means for alternately releasing the same from said tray and replacing them in a path of said trays; means for rotating said conveyor with said trays; and a micro-contact placed in the path of said trays and arranged so that it interrupts the operation of said means for rotating said conveyor and actuates said cooperating means for correcting a next one of said trays so as to put the same exactly to a position where a wet sheet is to be placed.
- 2. A drier as defined in claim 1, wherein said cooperating means and said rotating means are formed as pneumatic means.
- 3. A drier as defined in claim 1; and further comprising lateral walls between which said trays move, said frame of each of said trays having a lateral stiffening member increasing the rigidity of the former in a respective direction, so as to allow reduced clearances between said trays and said lateral walls.
- 4. A drier as defined in claim 1; and further comprising means for maintaining an even distance between said trays, said trays having lateral edges having ends, and said maintaining means including pieces secured at said ends of said lateral edges of said trays.
- 5. A drier as defined in claim 1; and further comprising a sheet-laying device situated close to each of said nippers and arranged for laying an edge of sheets, thus allowing the sheets to be fed whether they are flat or not.
- 6. A drier as defined in claim 5, wherein said sheet-laying device is arranged in the region of said one side and said deflector edge of said trays so as to act upon the sheets substantially in said region.
- 7. A drier for sheets printed by serigraphy, comprising a chassis formed as a duct and having a front and a rear; an endless conveyor supported by said chassis; a plurality of sheet-receiving trays hingedly connected with said conveyor and each having a frame and a solid air-tight sheet support mounted on said frame, said frame of each of said trays having one side which is adjacent to said conveyor and is hingedly connected with the latter; a deflector edge fixed to said one side of said frame of each of said trays; a plurality of nippers placed on said deflector edge at said one side of said frame of each of said trays; means for hingedly connecting said trays to said conveyor and being connected with said one side of said frame of each of said trays and with said conveyor; an air-blowing device connected with said duct-forming chassis, so that a current of air blown by said air-blowing device is directed by said duct-forming chassis to a bottom of each of said trays and then travels between said trays; means for rotating said conveyor; and means at said rear for reversing a position of said trays with respect to a vertical and accelerating their passing over the vertical, said rotating means including two rear pinions spaced from one another, and said reversing means including an intermediate pinion arranged between said rear pinions so as to cause said conveyor to assume an oblique path, said intermediate pinion having a number of teeth exceeding that of said rear pinions and thereby causing said trays to pass rapidly to a vertical position and rotation at said rear of said trays loaded with sheets, while preventing the sheets from creasing by falling on themselves.
- 8. A drier as defined in claim 7, wherein said conveyor has a chain to which said trays are hingedly connected, said intermediate pinion having such a position that said chain leaving a horizontal moves obliquely downwards at an angle of about 35.degree., thus allowing a tray which has just tilted to be parallel to a tray which preceeds it.
- 9. A drier for sheets printed by serigraphy, comprising a chassis formed as a duct; an endless conveyor supported by said chassis and including a chain having a plurality of lugs with a hole in the latter; a plurality of sheet-receiving trays hingedly connected with said conveyor and each having a frame and a solid air-tight sheet support mounted on said frame, said frame of each of said trays having one side which is adjacent to said conveyor and is hingedly connected with the latter; a deflector edge fixed to said one side of said frame of each of said trays; a plurality of nippers placed on said deflector edge at said one side of said frame of each of said trays; means for hingedly connecting said trays to said conveyor and being connected with said one side of said frame of each of said trays and with said conveyor, said hingedly connecting means including extensions which are integral with said frame of each of said trays and fit into a respective one of said holes of said lugs of said chain, said extensions of said frames of said trays carrying a washer with one part extending at an angle to a plane perpendicular to a respective one of said extensions.
- 10. A drier as defined in claim 9, wherein said one part of said washer extends at an angle of substantially 25.degree. to a plane perpendicular to a respective one of said extensions.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 051,414 filed June 25, 1979 and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
403711 |
Dec 1933 |
GBX |
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
51414 |
Jun 1979 |
|