Information
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Patent Grant
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6202554
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Patent Number
6,202,554
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Date Filed
Wednesday, August 18, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 20, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Hilten; John S.
- Chau; Minh
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 101 153
- 101 150
- 101 151
- 101 152
- 101 154
- 101 155
- 101 119
- 101 120
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An intaglio printing press comprises a plate cylinder having an intaglio plate mounted on a circumferential surface of the plate cylinder; an impression cylinder contacted with the plate cylinder; an ink collecting cylinder contacted with the plate cylinder and having a blanket mounted on a circumferential surface of the ink collecting cylinder; a chablon roller, intermediate rollers, an ink fountain roller, and an ink fountain, as a first ink supply means for supplying ordinary ink to the blanket of the ink collecting cylinder; a rubber roller, and a rotary screen, as a second ink supply means, contacted with the plate cylinder, for supplying special ink to the intaglio plate; and a wiping roller contacted with the plate cylinder. This intaglio printing press can use special ink with high efficiency.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an intaglio printing press, and especially, one useful when applied to printing of banknotes or securities.
2. Description of the Related Art
FIG. 4
shows an example of a conventional intaglio printing press applied to printing of banknotes or securities (see, for example, Japanese Examined Patent Publication No. 2-42070). As shown in
FIG. 4
, a plate cylinder
112
having an intaglio plate mounted on an outer peripheral surface thereof is contacted with an impression cylinder
111
. To the plate cylinder
112
, an ink collecting cylinder
113
having rubber blankets mounted on an outer peripheral surface thereof is opposed in contact with the plate cylinder
112
. To the ink collecting cylinder
113
, three chablon rollers
114
are opposed in contact with the ink collecting cylinder
113
along a circumferential direction of the ink collecting cylinder
113
. To each of these chablon rollers
114
, an ink fountain or reservoir
117
filled with ordinary ink for printing of a main pattern is opposed in contact with the chablon roller via an ink fountain roller
116
and intermediate rollers
115
. To the plate cylinder
112
, a chablon roller
118
is also opposed in contact therewith. To this chablon roller
118
, an ink fountain
121
filled with special ink, such as OVI (Optical Variable Ink), for printing of a pattern for forgery prevention is opposed in contact with the chablon roller
118
via an ink fountain roller
120
and intermediate rollers
119
. Opposite the plate cylinder
112
and downstream from the ink collecting cylinder
113
, a wiping roller
122
is disposed, in contact with the plate cylinder
112
, for removing surplus ink adhering to the surface of the intaglio plate. The wiping roller
122
is immersed in a solvent stored in a wiping tank
123
.
The foregoing conventional intaglio printing press is operated in the following manner:
When each ordinary ink is supplied from inside the ink fountain
117
to the chablon roller
114
via the ink fountain roller
116
and the intermediate rollers
115
, each such ink is fed to the ink collecting cylinder
113
, and then to the intaglio plate of the plate cylinder
112
. On the other hand, when special ink is supplied from inside the ink fountain
121
to the chablon roller
118
via the ink fountain roller
120
and the intermediate rollers
119
, the special ink is directly fed to the intaglio plate of the plate cylinder
112
. The inks supplied to the intaglio plate of the plate cylinder
112
have their surplus amounts removed by the wiping roller
118
. The remaining inks on the intaglio plate of the plate cylinder
112
are transferred to a sheet passed on to the impression cylinder
111
to perform printing.
Special ink, such as the aforementioned OVI, is expensive and has poor transfer characteristics. Thus, when it is supplied from the ink fountain
121
to the intaglio plate of the plate cylinder
112
via the ink fountain roller
120
, the intermediate rollers
119
, and the chablon roller
118
, its loss increases, thereby deteriorating printing quality, and making the printing cost very high. Methods for minimizing the use of the intermediate rollers
119
, etc. have been worked out, but have been unsuccessful in obtaining satisfactory results.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been accomplished in view of the above-described problems. It is an object of the invention to provide an intaglio printing press which can use special ink with high efficiency.
To attain the above object, the present invention claims an intaglio printing press, comprising:
a plate cylinder having an intaglio plate mounted on a circumferential surface of the plate cylinder;
an impression cylinder contacted with said plate cylinder;
an ink collecting cylinder contacted with said plate cylinder and having a blanket mounted on a circumferential surface of the ink collecting cylinder;
a first ink supply means for supplying ink to said blanket of said ink collecting cylinder;
a second ink supply means, contacted with the plate cylinder, for supplying ink to said intaglio plate; and
a wiping roller contacted with said plate cylinder,
wherein
said second ink supply means includes a rotary screen.
According to the intaglio printing press of the present invention, as described above, the second ink supply means having a rotary screen is in contact with the plate cylinder and adapted to supply ink to the intaglio plate. Even special ink, which is expensive and poor in transfer characteristics, can be supplied with high efficiency to the intaglio plate of the plate cylinder, if it is supplied by a unit with a rotary screen. Thus, even when special ink, expensive and poor in transfer characteristics, is used, deterioration of printing quality can be prevented, and an increase in the printing cost can be suppressed.
In the intaglio printing press according to the subject invention, the rotary screen is comprised of a rotatably support cylindrical hollow roller having a small hole pattern formed therein; an ink feed means for feeding ink to an inner peripheral surface of said hollow roller; and a squeegee, disposed inside said hollow roller, for delivering the ink, which has been fed by said ink feed means, through the small hole pattern of said hollow roller.
In the intaglio printing press, said second ink supply means includes a rotary screen, and a rubber roller contacted with said hollow roller of said rotary screen and said intaglio plate of said plate cylinder.
In the intaglio printing press, the rubber roller has a groove in an outer peripheral portion thereof in contact with an ink portion transferred to said intaglio plate of said plate cylinder.
In the intaglio printing press, support portions for constantly supporting said squeegee of said rotary screen via said hollow roller are located on said rubber roller.
In the intaglio printing press, the ink supplied by said second ink supply means comprises OVI (Optical Variable Ink).
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
FIG. 1
is a schematic constitution drawing of an essential part of an embodiment of an intaglio printing press according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a schematic structural drawing of an interior of a rotary screen in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a plan view of a rubber roller in
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 4
is a schematic structural drawing of an essential part of an example of a conventional intaglio printing press.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
An embodiment of an intaglio printing press according to the present invention will now be described with reference to
FIGS. 1
to
3
.
FIG. 1
is a schematic constitution drawing of its essential part.
FIG. 2
is a schematic structural drawing of an interior of a rotary screen in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a plan view of a rubber roller in FIG.
1
. However, it should be understood that the invention is not restricted to this embodiment.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, a sheet feeder
10
stacked with sheets
100
communicates with a feedboard
11
, which receives the sheets
100
fed one by one from an upper layer of a sheet stack by a sucker mechanism of the sheet feeder
10
, and performs registration for printing. On the feedboard
11
, a swing arm shaft pregripper
12
is disposed for gripping the sheet
100
on the feedboard
11
and making a swing motion. The swing arm shaft pregripper
12
communicates, via a transfer cylinder
13
, with an impression cylinder
14
, which has a plurality of (three in the present embodiment) grippers
14
a
disposed with equal spacing in a circumferential direction of the impression cylinder
14
. The transfer cylinder
13
is provided with grippers similar to the grippers of the impression cylinder
14
, so that the sheet
100
gripped from the swing arm shaft pregripper
12
can be passed on to the gripper of the impression cylinder
14
.
To the impression cylinder
14
, a plate cylinder
15
, which can have a plurality of intaglio plates mounted along a circumferential direction of the plate cylinder
15
, is opposed in contact with the impression cylinder
14
. To the intaglio plates of the plate cylinder
15
, an ink collecting cylinder
16
, which can have a plurality of rubber blankets mounted along a circumferential direction of the ink collecting cylinder
16
, is opposed in contact with the intaglio plates. To the ink collecting cylinder
16
, a plurality of (four in the present embodiment) chablon rollers
17
are opposed in contact with, and circumferentially of, the ink collecting cylinder
16
. To each of these chablon rollers
17
, an ink fountain or reservoir
20
filled with ordinary ink for printing of a main pattern is opposed in contact with the chablon roller via an ink fountain roller
19
and intermediate rollers
18
. The chablon rollers
17
, intermediate rollers
18
, ink fountain rollers
19
, and ink fountains
20
constitute a first ink supply means according to the present embodiment.
To the plate cylinder
15
, a rotary screen
22
filled inside with special ink such as OVI (Optical Variable Ink) for printing of a pattern for forgery prevention is opposed in contact with the plate cylinder
15
via a rubber roller
21
. The rotary screen
22
has a structure as shown in FIG.
2
. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the rotary screen
22
comprises a hollow roller
22
c
, which is a cylinder fabricated of a thin screen (a screen of stainless steel, nickel or the like) having an etching of a small hole pattern. The hollow roller
22
c
is rotatably mounted so that an ink fountain
22
a
, which is an ink feed means fixed to a frame, and a squeegee
22
b
can be positioned inside the hollow roller
22
c
. When the hollow roller
22
c
is rotated, special ink in the ink fountain
22
a
is delivered by the squeegee
22
b
through the small hole pattern of the hollow roller
22
c
. By this measure, the special ink can be supplied to the intaglio plate of the plate cylinder
15
via a printing pattern
21
b
(see
FIG. 3
) of a blanket
21
a
of the rubber roller
21
. In other words, the rotary screen
22
can directly feed special ink in a constant amount, at the same time, in a predetermined pattern. The rubber roller
21
containing the printing
21
b
; and rotary screen
22
constitute a second ink supply means according to the present embodiment.
To prevent ordinary ink, transferred from the ink collecting cylinder
16
to the intaglio plate of the plate cylinder
15
, from migrating to the rotary screen
22
, the rubber roller
21
includes a groove or duct
21
c
formed in the blanket
21
a
on the outer periphery thereof which is in contact with an ordinary ink portion transferred to the intaglio plate of the plate cylinder
15
, as shown in FIG.
3
. When the groove or duct
21
c
of the blanket
21
a
of the rubber roller
21
is formed over the entire widthwise length of the blanket
21
a
, the squeegee
22
b
of the rotary screen
22
tends to fall or drop into the groove
21
c
or duct together with the hollow roller
22
c
. To prevent the fall of the squeegee
22
b
and the hollow roller
22
c
of the rotary screen
22
into the groove
21
c
of the blanket
21
a
of the rubber roller
21
, a peripheral support portion
21
d
in the form of raised annular segments or rims for constantly supporting both end sides of the squeegee
22
b
via the hollow roller
22
c
away from the roller
21
is formed on each of both end sides, in the width direction, of the blanket
21
a.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, a wiping roller
23
is contacted with the intaglio plate on the plate cylinder
15
. The wiping roller
23
is immersed in a solvent stored in a wiping tank
24
.
To the impression cylinder
14
, a delivery cylinder
25
is opposed in contact therewith. Between a sprocket coaxial with the delivery cylinder
25
and a sprocket (not shown), a pair of delivery chains
26
are looped. The delivery chains
26
are provided with delivery grippers (not shown) which grip the sheet
100
from the gripper
14
a
of the impression cylinder
14
.
The foregoing intaglio printing press is operated in the following manner: The sheets
100
are fed, one by one, from the sheet feeder
10
onto the feedboard
11
. The sheet
100
is passed from the swing arm shaft pregripper
12
to the transfer cylinder
13
, and then to the gripper
14
a
of the impression cylinder
14
, whereupon the sheet
100
is further transported. Separately, each ordinary ink is supplied from inside the ink fountain or reservoir
20
to the chablon roller
17
via the ink fountain roller
19
and the intermediate rollers
18
, and further to the ink collecting cylinder
16
. Then, the respective ordinary inks are supplied to the intaglio plates of the plate cylinder
15
. Simultaneously, special ink is directly supplied, in a constant amount, in a predetermined pattern, from inside the rotary screen
22
to the intaglio plates of the plate cylinder
15
via the rubber roller
21
. After surplus inks are removed by the wiping roller
23
, the remaining inks on the intaglio plates are transferred onto the sheet
100
accepted by the impression cylinder
14
for printing. The printed sheet
100
is carried and discharged by the delivery chains
26
via the delivery cylinder
25
.
As described previously, the rotary screen
22
directly feeds special ink in a constant amount, at the same time, in a predetermined pattern. Thus, special ink with poor transfer characteristics can be supplied efficiently to the intaglio plate of the plate cylinder
15
. Thus, even when special ink, expensive and poor in transfer characteristics, is used, deterioration of printing quality can be prevented, and increase in the printing cost can be suppressed.
This invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. An intaglio printing press, comprising:a plate cylinder having an intaglio plate mounted on a circumferential surface of the plate cylinder; an impression cylinder in contact with said plate cylinder; an ink collecting cylinder in contact with said plate cylinder and having a blanket mounted on a circumferential surface of the ink collecting cylinder; a first ink supply means in contact with said ink collecting cylinder for supplying ink to said blanket of said ink collecting cylinder; a second ink supply means in contact with said plate cylinder, for supplying ink to said intaglio plate; a wiping roller in contact with said plate cylinder, wherein said second ink supply means includes a rotary screen assembly for supplying ink to said_intaglio plate and an intermediate roller member for transferring ink from the rotary screen assembly to said intaglio plate of said plate cylinder, wherein said roller member includes a printing pattern thereon and a groove or duct configuration in an outer peripheral surface portion thereof adjacent the printing pattern in contact with a portion of said ink transferred to said intaglio plate of said plate cylinder from said first ink supply means, and support means located on said roller member for preventing the rotary screen assembly from falling into the groove or duct configuration of the roller member.
- 2. The intaglio printing press as claimed in claim 1, wherein said rotary screen assembly comprises:a rotatably supported cylindrical hollow roller having a small hole pattern formed therein; ink feed means for feeding ink from an ink reservoir to an inner peripheral surface of said hollow roller; and a squeegee located inside said hollow roller for delivering the ink, which has been fed from said reservoir by said ink feed means, through the small hole pattern of said hollow roller to an outer peripheral surface thereof.
- 3. The intaglio printing press as claimed in claim 1, wherein the ink supplied by said second ink supply means is OVI (Optical Variable Ink).
- 4. The intaglio printing press as claimed in claim 1 wherein said support means comprises raised annular end segments on the roller member.
- 5. The intaglio printing press as claimed in claim 1 wherein said support means comprises a pair of raised rim portions located at the outer end regions of the member roller.
- 6. An intaglio printing press, comprising:a plate cylinder having an intaglio plate mounted on a circumferential surface of the plate cylinder; an impression cylinder in contact with said plate cylinder; an ink collecting cylinder in contact with said plate cylinder and having a blanket mounted on a circumferential surface of the ink collecting cylinder; a first ink supply means in contact with said ink collecting cylinder for supplying ink to said blanket of said ink collecting cylinder; a second ink supply means in contact with said plate cylinder for supplying ink to said intaglio plate; a wiping roller in contact with said plate cylinder, wherein said second ink supply means includes a rotary screen and squeegee arrangement, and a grooved roller located between the plate cylinder and the rotary screen for supplying ink to said intaglio plate, said second ink supply means also including means for preventing the rotary screen and squeegee arrangement from falling into a groove formed in the outer periphery surface of said grooved roller.
- 7. The intaglio printing press as claimed in claim 6, wherein said rotary screen comprises:a rotatably supported cylindrical hollow roller having a small hole pattern formed therein; ink feed means for feeding ink from an ink reservoir to an inner peripheral surface of said hollow roller; and a squeegee located inside said hollow roller for delivering said ink which has been fed from said ink reservoir by said ink feed means, through the small hole pattern of said hollow roller to an outer peripheral surface thereof.
- 8. An intaglio printing press, comprising:a plate cylinder having an intaglio plate mounted on a circumferential surface of the plate cylinder; an impression cylinder in contact with said plate cylinder; an ink collecting cylinder in contact with said plate cylinder and having a blanket mounted on a circumferential surface of the ink collecting cylinder; a first ink supply means in contact with said ink collecting cylinder for supplying ink to said blanket of said ink collecting cylinder; a second ink supply means in contact with said plate cylinder and including a rotary screen assembly for supplying ink to said intaglio plate; a wiping roller in contact with said plate cylinder; and means for preventing the rotary screen assembly from falling onto the plate cylinder while supplying ink to said intaglio plate.
- 9. An intaglio printing press as claimed in claim 8 wherein the rotary screen assembly includes an internally located squeegee for delivering ink from an ink reservoir to an outer peripheral surface of the screen assembly.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
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10-235102 |
Aug 1998 |
JP |
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11-207259 |
Jul 1999 |
JP |
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