The present application is based on, and claims priority from, German Application Number 10 2006 005 073.8, filed Feb. 3, 2006, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a pad printing system.
Pad printing machines are known for instance from the U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,662,041; 6,393,181 B1 and French patent document 0 379 447 A1.
There is a need of creating a more compact system that allows running different printing programs and switching in simple and rapid manner from one printing program to another.
A pad printing system includes a pad printing machine fitted with at least one pad printing unit to apply a print to an object in at least one print station. An object positioning device is located at least one of the print stations, the object positioning device being fitted with an object support to hold an object to be printed in a position where it may be printed in said print station. The object positioning device is a multi-positioning device by means of which the object support jointly with an object to be printed shall be positionable automatically and sequentially in each of at least two different print positions in the same print station in order to print the object at a minimum of two corresponding print positions. The pad printing machine is adapted to print the particular object at the same print station sequentially at the different print positions at its particular areas to be printed. A numerical program control unit for the operations of the pad printing machine and of the object positioning device, said operations of the pad printing machine and of the object positioning device being matched to each other by the program control of the control unit.
The present invention is elucidated below by illustrative embodiments shown in the appended drawings.
The pad printing system schematically shown in the drawings comprises a pad printing machine 2 fitted for instance with four printing pad units (or at least one printing pad unit or more, for instance six printing pad units) to print an object 16 at a print station 6.
Said pad printing system moreover includes an object positioning device 12 at the print station 6. The object positioning device 12 comprises an object support 14 to hold an object to be printed 16 in a print position in the print station 6. The object positioning device 12 is a multiposition implement by means of which the object support 14 together with an object to be printed 16 may be automatically and sequentially positioned each time at least one of two different print positions within the same print station 6 in order to sequentially print the object 16 on at least two of its different localized print areas. The pad printing machine 2 is designed in a manner that the particular object 16 shall be printed in the same print station 6 in sequence at the different print positions at the different localized print areas.
A numerical control unit 18 is used for the numerical program control of the operations of the pad printing machine 2 and of the object positioning device 12 and to coordinate said operations. By exchanging or altering the programs of the control unit 18, the pad printing system can be simply and rapidly converted to print small lots of diverse objects 16.
The object positioning device 12 is designed to move the object support 14 in two mutually orthogonal coordinates 20 and 22. Preferably the coordinate axes 20 and 22 are in one common plane.
In a preferred embodiment mode of the invention, the object positioning device 12 is fitted with at least one compound slide unit 24a (or 24b) and comprises a longitudinal slide 26 and a transverse slide 28. The longitudinal slide 26 is displaceable along a longitudinal coordinate axis 20 and guided in a longitudinal guide 30, for instance two guide rails. The transverse slide 28 is displaceable along a transverse coordinate axis 22 and is guided by a transverse guide 32 at the longitudinal slide 26. The longitudinal guides 30 and/or the transverse guides 32 may be rails, ribs, grooves or edges. For instance the longitudinal guides 30 may be the side edges of a machine frame; and the cross-guides 32 may be side edges of the longitudinal slide 26. The transverse coordinate axis 22 runs transversely to the longitudinal coordinate axis 20, for instance at 90° to it. The object support 14 is mounted on the cross-slide 28. The longitudinal slide 26 and the transverse slide 38 allow positioning the object support 14 and the object 16 borne on it along the longitudinal coordinate axis 20 and along the transverse coordinate axis 22. When the displacements along both axes 20 and 22 are superposed, motions also oblique to both said axes will be feasible.
In one preferred embodiment mode, the object support 14 is connected in such manner by an articulation 36 to the cross slide 28 that said support may rotate (38) about the object support 14, preferably about a horizontal axis of rotation. In an alternative the articulation 36 may also be designed to allow other displacements in other directions.
As shown in the drawings of the preferred embodiment modes of the invention, the object positioning device 12 comprises two of said compound slide units 24, one of which is denoted by 24a and the other by 24b. Preferably however both are identical. The object support 14 is connected to both transverse slides 28 by an articulation 36 whereby the said object support is displaceable relative to each transverse slide 28. In this manner the object support 14 is displaceable and positionable along the longitudinal guide 30, namely by synchronized and identical displacements of the two longitudinal slides 26; moreover the object support 14 is displaceable and positionable along the transverse guide 32 by synchronized, identical displacements of the two transverse slides 28; and the object support 14 is rotatable and positionable in the articulations 36 transversely to the longitudinal guide 30 and transversely to the transverse guide 32 by displacing at least one of the transverse slides 28 and by simultaneously displacing at least one of the longitudinal slides 26 relative to the associated other longitudinal slide 26. All said displacements are controlled and coordinated by the numerical control program of the control unit 18.
The pad printing machine 2 comprises a machine frame 50 and a printing unit carrier 52 configured displaceably therein, at least one and preferably several pad printing units 4 being mounted on said carrier 52.
The motions of the printing unit carrier 52 may be linear.
In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the pad printing machine 2 is a turntable printing machine wherein the printing unit carrier 52 revolves about a vertical. axis of rotation 56 in order that the pad printing units 4 mounted on it be sequentially moved into the print station and then away from it to print the object in the print station 6.
Each pad printing unit 4 comprises a pad carrier 57 (
The longitudinal slides 26 are each driven by a drive 26a respectively 26b. The transverse slides 28 are each fitted with a drive 28a respectively 28b.
All drives may be linear or rotary drives, for instance being electric motors or pneumatic or hydraulic adjustment motors.
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