The present application is a 35 U.S.C. ยงยง371 national phase conversion of PCT/EP2013/000842, filed Mar. 20, 2013, which claims priority of European Patent Application No. 12002228.0 filed Mar. 28, 2012, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein. The PCT International Application was published in the French language.
The present invention relates to a module for supplying stamping foil, and to a machine capable of printing by stamping a succession of flat sheet-like elements.
The invention is used particularly advantageously but not exclusively in the field of production of packagings intended for the luxury goods industry.
It is known to print text and/or patterns by means of stamping, that is to say to deposit, by means of pressure on a sheet-like support, some colored or metalized coating from one or more strips to be stamped which are commonly referred to as metalized stamping foils. In industry, such a transfer operation is usually carried out by means of a platen-type press in which the printing supports are introduced sheet by sheet while each stamping foil is supplied continuously.
Among stamping printing machines which are known from the prior art, there are those in which the supply with stamping foil is carried out from an internal module which mainly combines the foils stored in the form of reels, and their drive system. Such a feed module may be in the form of a specific station or may be integrated in a dedicated zone of another workstation of the stamping machine.
Inside the feed module, the reels are generally mounted on a removable cassette-type support which is mounted in a sliding manner perpendicularly to the axis of the stamping machine. Therefore, the module is loaded by laterally withdrawing the support, by positioning each reel manually or by means of a lifting carriage, then by returning the support transversely into the machine.
However, such an internal feed module has the disadvantage of involving relatively long loading times. It also requires a large amount of floor space around the machine in order to allow, on the one hand, the removal of the cassette-type support and, on the other hand, the handling operations of the lifting carriage. In particular, however, the transverse movement of the cassette-type support produces a systematic creasing of the foils which are already present inside the feed module, and this is found to be particularly damaging in the end, from an economic point of view.
In order to overcome those difficulties, consideration has been given to using an external feed module, that is to say assembling the set of reels in a cabinet set up outside but near the stamping machine, and adopting a drive system which is capable of drawing and guiding each stamping foil in particular between said cabinet and said machine.
Although such an arrangement obviously allows the loading of the reels to be made easier and the problems involving creasing of foils to be overcome, it remains the case that it still requires a large amount of floor space. Furthermore, the off-center positioning of the external feed module involves a length of foil in the machine which is substantially greater than that which is necessary with an internal module. This has the effect of significantly diminishing the dynamic behavior of the foils during the stamping operation, but also of increasing their respective positioning times.
Therefore, the technical problem to be solved by the subject-matter of the present invention is to provide a feed module for supplying stamping foils for a stamping printing machine, comprising support means for at least one reel of stamping foil, and drive means for each stamping foil, which feed module would allow the problems of the prior art to be overcome by providing in particular substantially facilitated loading of reels while maintaining the integrity of the stamping foils.
According to the present invention, the solution to the technical problem posed involves the support means and the drive means being set up in a workspace which is arranged in the upper portion of the module, and the lower portion of the module comprising a free space which is laterally accessible from the outside and which communicates with the workspace via the top.
It is important to specify that, throughout this text, the notion of a stamping printing machine more generally extends to any processing machine, one of the functions of which involves printing by stamping. For example, there may be envisaged here a forming machine in which cutting and printing by stamping are carried out at the same time.
The notion of drive means must itself be understood in the broad sense. This means that even if it primarily designates foil advance means, it may also relate to other related functions, such as unrolling the foil, guiding, maintaining tension, etc.
Finally, it should be noted that the invention may be used equally well with an internal feed module and an external feed module.
Be that as it may, the invention as defined has the advantage of being extremely rapid to load. This is because this operation simply involves laterally introducing each reel in the lower portion of the module, then transferring it to the upper portion before positioning it in its final operating position. Such loading kinematics via the bottom do not require that additional floor space be provided near the feed module and simple lateral access is sufficient. Furthermore, any new reel is loaded in an individual manner, that is to say, without requiring the simultaneous removal of the ones already in place inside the module, thereby eliminating any risk of creasing of foils.
The present invention further relates to the features which will become apparent from the following description and which should be considered alone or in any technically possible combination thereof. This description, which is given by way of non-limiting example, is intended for better comprehension of what the invention involves and how it may be carried out.
The description is further given with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
For reasons of clarity, the same elements have been given identical reference numerals. Similarly, only the elements essential to the understanding of the invention have been illustrated, in a schematic manner and without being to scale.
It will simply be noted that this stamping machine 100 conventionally comprises a plurality of workstations 110, 120, 130, 1, 140 which are juxtaposed in order to form a unitary assembly which is capable of processing a succession of flat sheet-like elements. Thus, there are provided a feeder 110 which is intended to supply the machine sheet by sheet, a feed table 120 on which the sheets are placed in layers before being positioned precisely and individually, a stamping station 130 which uses a platen press 161 in order to deposit on each sheet, by hot stamping, some metalized coating from a plurality of stamping foils 3, an internal module 1 for supplying the machine 100 with stamping foils 3 which are stored in the form of reels 2, and a delivery station 140 which is intended for restacking the previously processed sheets. Transport means 150 are further provided in order to displace individually each sheet from the output of the feed table 120 as far as the delivery station 140, including through the stamping station 130.
As can clearly be seen in
According to the subject-matter of the present invention, the support means 10 and the drive means 20 are assembled in a workspace 30 which is arranged in the upper portion of the feed module 1. Furthermore, the lower portion of the module 1 itself comprises a free space 40 which is laterally accessible from the outside of the module 1 and which communicates with the workspace 30 via the top.
According to a particular feature of the invention that is visible in
In other words, this means that the free space 40 has such dimensions that each reel 2 and the lifting means 200 which are associated therewith can be introduced therein simultaneously. However, that also indicates that the free space 40 is configured so as to allow the use of the lifting means 200, that is to say the lifting and the introduction of each reel into the workspace 30.
The presence of the external lifting means 200 is a priori only temporary inside the free space 40, which implies that they are supposed to be removed therefrom at the end of the process for loading the reels 2. These lifting means 200 may be of the individual type or collective type with regard to the set of reels 2 to be loaded in the feed module 1. In the present case, they are in the form of a movable unit which is capable of moving by rolling and of lifting the reels 2 one by one.
According to another particular feature which may also be seen in
In this embodiment, the support means 10 mainly comprise three horizontal cross-members 11 which are carried at their ends by two lateral supports 12 which are fixedly joined to the structure of the module 1, and which extend transversely inside the workspace 30. In a state positioned in a coplanar and regularly spaced-apart manner, these three cross-members 11 are conventionally configured in order to co-operate by means of interlocking with the reel-carrying arms 2a of each reel 2.
The drive means 20 are also themselves generally formed, for each reel 2, by the association of an advance shaft 21 and a pressing roller 22. The three advance shafts 21 are also set up in a coplanar manner in this instance, with a regular spacing which is sufficient to allow each reel 2 connected to its reel-carrying arms 2a to pass. This applies similarly with regard to the three pressing rollers 22.
In this embodiment, the separation means 50 are in the form of a slatted roller shutter which is mounted so as to slide horizontally in order to be able to be deployed as required. Its use is mainly intended to prevent any access between the free space 40 and the workspace 30. However, its presence is also advantageous for supporting the sheets present in the feed module 1 when the transport means 150 are inoperative.
According to
Besides its purely structural and esthetic functions, the chamber 80 fulfills an obvious function of protection, both with regard to the persons who are present around the stamping machine 100 (physical protection, sound protection, etc.) and with regard to the mechanisms which are present inside the module 1 (physical protection, protection against dust and other dirt, etc.). For this reason, in this embodiment, the number of lower openings 81 is limited to one unit which is arranged laterally at the operator side of the stamping machine 100.
In a particularly advantageous manner, the feed module 1 further has detection means 60 which are capable of identifying any intrusion into the free space from the outside of the module 1. In this embodiment, the detection means 60 are conventionally formed by two light barriers 61, 62 which are set up vertically at the entrance and horizontally at the base of the free space 40, respectively.
According to another advantageous feature, the chamber 80 further comprises at least one upper opening 82 which affords access to the workspace 30. The advantage of such a particular feature is to be able to gain direct access to the reels 2, the support means 10 thereof, the drive means 20 of the foils 3 and more generally to any member present in the upper portion of the feed module 1.
Each upper opening 82 is preferably associated with a closure element 83 which is capable of closing it. Thus, in the present case, the single upper opening 82 co-operates with a closure element 83 which is formed by a sliding panel which is mounted so as to be vertically movable in translation.
According to another particular feature of the invention which can be seen in
In the specific embodiment of
Naturally, the invention more generally relates to any stamping printing machine 100 which comprises at least one feed module 1 for supplying stamping foils 3, as described above.
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12002228 | Mar 2012 | EP | regional |
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PCT/EP2013/000842 | 3/20/2013 | WO | 00 |
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WO2013/143664 | 10/3/2013 | WO | A |
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