Claims
- 1. A flexographic printing apparatus for printing on a continuous web of non-rigid material, comprising:
- a frame;
- an impression cylinder rotatably mounted to said frame;
- a nip roller rotatably mounted to said frame in close proximity to said impression cylinder such that said nip roller bears on said impression cylinder;
- a printer mounting movable on the frame laterally relative to said impression cylinder; and
- a belt-type printer mounted on said printer mounting;
- wherein said belt-type printer is useable in-line with at least one post-printing processing machine.
- 2. The printing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said frame is free-standing and self-supporting.
- 3. The printing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said frame comprises a pair of spaced feet, a pair of posts having upper ends and lower ends perpendicularly extending from said spaced feet and an upper cross rail and a lower cross rail extending between middle regions of said frame posts.
- 4. The printing apparatus of claim 3 further comprising a bearing mounted to each of said frame posts above said upper cross rail and wherein said impression cylinder is journaled for rotation in said bearings.
- 5. The printing apparatus of claim 3 wherein said nip roller is rotatably mounted between said frame posts above said impression cylinder.
- 6. The printing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said nip roller is coated with a non-slip material.
- 7. The printing apparatus of claim 3 further comprising at least one web-training idler roller mounted to said frame.
- 8. The printing apparatus of claim 7 wherein said at least one idler roller further comprises an upper idler roller mounted between said upper ends of said frame posts and a lower idler roller mounted between said lower ends of said frame posts.
- 9. The printing apparatus of claim 3 wherein said printer mounting comprises a pair of spaced arms having opposed ends, a leg extending generally downwardly from first ends of each of said arms, a cross support positioned between said first ends of said arms and means for slidably mounting said printer mounting to said frame.
- 10. The printing apparatus of claim 9 wherein said upper cross rail is positioned below said impression cylinder and wherein said mounting means is a pair of hooks extending from said printer mounting for slidably attaching said printer mounting to said upper cross rail.
- 11. The printing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said impression cylinder is rotatably driven by the continuous web of non-rigid material pulled through the printing apparatus by the at least one post-printing processing machine.
- 12. The printing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said impression cylinder is at least partially driven by a main drive.
- 13. The printing apparatus of claims 1 further comprising means for transferring rotation of said impression cylinder to said printer.
- 14. The printing apparatus of claim 13 wherein said transfer means comprises a driveshaft coupled to said printer, a gear secured to said driveshaft and a gear secured to said impression cylinder and aligned for engagement with said gear on said driveshaft whereby rotation of said impression cylinder translates into rotation of said driveshaft.
- 15. The printing apparatus of claim 14 wherein said driveshaft is movable laterally with respect to said impression cylinder.
- 16. A flexographic printing apparatus for printing on a continuous web of non-rigid material, comprising:
- a frame;
- an impression cylinder rotatably mounted to said frame;
- a printer mounting attached to said frame;
- a belt-type printer mounted on said printer mounting; and
- means for transferring rotation of said impression cylinder to said printer;
- wherein said impression cylinder is at least partially rotatably driven by the continuous web of non-rigid material being pulled through the printing apparatus by at least one post-printing processing machine and wherein said printer is operated solely by rotation of said impression cylinder.
- 17. The printing apparatus of claim 16 wherein said printer and said printer mounting are movable on said frame laterally relative to said impression cylinder.
- 18. The printing apparatus of claim 17 wherein said transfer means comprises a driveshaft coupled to said printer, a gear secured to said driveshaft and a gear secured to said impression cylinder and aligned for engagement with said gear on said driveshaft whereby rotation of said impression cylinder translates into rotation of said driveshaft.
- 19. The printing apparatus of claim 18 wherein said belt-type printer comprises:
- a rotatable plate cylinder coupled to said driveshaft;
- an adjustable belt-tensioning roller spaced from said plate cylinder for tensioning belts of different lengths;
- an endless printing belt detachably wound around said plate cylinder and said belt-tensioning roller and driven by said plate cylinder;
- at least one printing plate secured to an outer surface of said printing belt for transferring an image with ink onto the surface of the continuous web of non-rigid material;
- a rotatable ink-carrying roller axially aligned with said plate cylinder for removing ink from an ink reservoir;
- a rotatable anilox roller axially aligned with said plate cylinder and said ink-carrying roller for transferring the ink removed from said ink reservoir to said printing plate; and
- a belt for enabling said power cylinder to rotate said ink-carrying roller and said anilox roller.
- 20. The printing apparatus of claim 16 further comprising a nip roller rotatably mounted to said frame in close proximity to said impression cylinder such that said nip roller bears on said impression cylinder.
- 21. A process for printing on a continuous web of non-rigid material utilized in conjunction with the in-line use of a post-printing processing machine, said process comprising feeding a continuous web of non-rigid material around a nip roller rotatably mounted to a frame thence between said nip roller, and an impression cylinder, said impression cylinder being rotatably mounted to said frame and in close proximity to said nip roller such that said nip roller bears on said impression cylinder thence between said impression cylinder and a belt type printer and on to a post-printing processing machine; where said belt type printer is mounted on a printer mounting, said printer mounting being movable on said frame laterally relative to said impression cylinder.
- 22. A process according to claim 21 wherein the feeding of the continuous web is accomplished by pulling the continuous web around and between said nip roller, impression cylinder and the belt type printer.
- 23. A process according to claim 22 wherein the feeding of the continuous web is accomplished by attaching a drive mechanism to the impression cylinder.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/707,975 filed Aug. 30, 1996, now abandoned.
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