Claims
- 1. An ink jet printing system for printing onto sheet material, said system comprising:
- drum means defining a cylindrical surface for supporting said sheet material,
- means for rotating said drum means on a central axis,
- way defining means parallel said central axis,
- means defining an ink jet printing station and provided on said way defining means,
- means for moving said ink jet printing station along said way defining means,
- said ink jet printing station having at least one ink jet printing head for ejecting ink in pulsed droplets onto said material on said drum surface,
- means for selectively operating said ink jet printing head to provide ink drops along a circumferentially extending scan line at predetermined locations around said drum circumference,
- said means for so moving said ink jet printing station providing additional axially spaced circumferentially spaced scan lines such that substantial areas of said sheet material can be selectively subjected to said ink drop printing, and
- said drum means comprising at least two spoked wheel assemblies, a skin structure, said wheel assemblies having a rim supporting said skin structure.
- 2. The ink jet printing system of claim 1 further characterized by first encoding means for monitoring the angular position of said rotating drum, and means responsive to said encoding means for timing operation of said ink jet printing head.
- 3. The ink jet printing system of claim 1 wherein said drum central axis is oriented horizontally and wherein said drum has a diameter at least as great as the axial length of said drum.
- 4. The ink jet printing system of claim 1 wherein each wheel assembly rim including a plurality of wheel rim segment subassemblies, and fastening means connecting said rim segment subassemblies to one another.
- 5. The ink jet printing system of claim 1 further characterized by second encoding means for monitoring the axial (or lateral) position of said ink jet printing station defining means, and means responsive to said second encoding means for timing operation of said ink jet printing head.
- 6. The ink jet printing system of claim 1 further characterized by a shroud enclosing said drum means.
- 7. The ink jet printing system of claim 1 wherein said skin structure comprises a corrugated metal inner layer wrapped around said wheel assemblies, and a outer layer of cylindrical contour.
- 8. The ink jet printing system of claim 7 wherein said skin structure further comprises an expanded polystyrene layer between said outer cylindrically contoured layer and said inner corrugated metal layer.
- 9. The ink jet printing system of claim 6 further characterized by air moving means to exhaust the air inside said shroud, and window means to admit fresh air into said shroud adjacent said ink jet printing station.
- 10. The ink jet printing system of claim 4 further characterized by a shroud enclosing said drum means.
- 11. The ink jet printing system of claim 4 wherein said skin structure comprises a corrugated metal inner layer wrapped around said wheel assemblies, and a outer layer of cylindrical contour.
- 12. The ink jet printing system of claim 11 wherein said skin structure further comprises an expanded polystyrene layer between said outer cylindrically contoured layer and said inner corrugated metal layer.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 038,159, filed Apr. 14, 1987, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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