Information
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Patent Grant
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6575093
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Patent Number
6,575,093
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Date Filed
Monday, November 27, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 10, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 101 115
- 101 123
- 101 4241
- 400 82
- 347 37
- 347 39
- 347 101
- 347 102
- 347 104
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A machine for printing on flat supports of a type equipped with one or more printing heads (12) fed by respective ink reservoirs (13), where the printing heads (12) are supported by a device (14) movable in at least two perpendicular directions. In this printing machine (10), the printing heads (12) are associated with at least one ultraviolet lamp (UV) (20, 21) also movable by the device (14).
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The object of this invention is a machine for printing on flat supports. The known machines for printing on flat supports and equipped with a multiple number of printing heads are fed by their respective ink reservoirs and movable in perpendicular directions with respect to the surface to be printed, by using a mobile device.
Such machines generally exhibit a printing head equipped with ink spraying nozzles for various colors, which permit a color printing, especially in a four color process, on a flat support.
The flat printing supports are generally composed of a special paper. The known printing machines must therefore be used by employing special inks, capable of a quick-drying process in contact with the mentioned special paper.
It is in fact important that the ink be capable of drying quickly, so as to ensure a high quality-printing Despite being capable of performing the function they were designed for, the printing machines of the described type suffer from a few notable drawbacks.
In the first place, the use of said special paper as well of the mentioned inks proves to be particularly costly.
In the second place, the need to use a special paper constitutes an important limitation of the possibilities of using the printing machines known to this date.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The purpose of this invention is therefore to produce a machine for printing on flat supports, capable of printing on the broadest variety of supports. Another purpose of the invention is to produce a machine for printing on flat supports at a low operating cost with respect to that of the printing machines known at this time.
These and other purposes are achieved by a machine for printing on flat supports, of a type equipped with one or more printing heads fed by their respective ink reservoirs, where said printing heads are supported by an equipment arranged in a mobile manner in at least two perpendicular directions, characterized in that said printing heads are associated with at least an ultraviolet lamp (UV), which is also made mobile by the above equipment.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Additional purposes and advantages of this invention will become clear from the description and enclosed drawings to follow, supplied for purely exemplifying and non-limiting purposes, in which:
FIG. 1
shows a prospective view of the machine for printing on flat supports, according to this invention,
FIG. 2
shows a simplified sectional view of the opening mechanism of a box-like body, containing an ultraviolet lamp (UV) and belonging to the printing machine shown in
FIG. 1
,
FIG. 3
shows a simplified sectionalized view of the opening mechanism of
FIG. 2
, in an open position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
With particular reference to
FIG. 1
, the machine for printing on flat supports according to this invention is shown in its overall form by the reference number
10
.
The machine
10
is capable of printing on a flat support
11
and equipped with a multiple number of printing heads
12
, fed by their respective ink reservoirs
13
and supported by a device
14
, which is movable in two perpendicular directions.
Provision is made for a printing head
12
equipped with spraying nozzles for every color to perform a color printing process, especially in four colors.
In particular, the mobile device
14
is fastened to an L-shaped support
15
, which is in turn capable of sliding along a first straight rail
16
.
The first straight rail
16
actually supports the entire machine
10
and rests in a sliding manner on a pair of guides
17
(only one of which is visible for simplicity in FIG.
1
).
The L-shaped support
15
is also firmly associated with a control panel
18
connected to the remainder of the machine
10
by a plastic chain
19
, which contains the electrical connecting cables.
The printing heads
12
are flanked by two ultraviolet (UV) lamps, as indicated in
FIG. 1
by their respective reference numbers
20
and
21
.
The UV lamps
20
and
21
are housed inside box-like bodies
22
and
23
, respectively, which are both capable of being opened and closed in their lower portions. In particular, the
FIGS. 2-3
offer a simplified view of the opening mechanism in the lower portion of one of the two box-like bodies, especially of the box-like body
22
. The second box-like body
23
is fitted with an entirely similar mechanism not shown here.
The mechanism of the
FIGS. 2-3
is constituted by a pair of gears
28
and
29
, actuated by a double rack
30
, each of which carries a lever
31
and
32
.
The levers
31
and
32
are connected to pivoting walls
33
and
34
.
The box-like bodies
22
and
23
are also connected to flexible tubes
24
and
25
, which are in turn receiving air from the fans
26
and
27
.
The group composed of the UV lamps
20
and
21
and of their respective box-like bodies
22
and
23
, as well as of the flexible tubes
24
and
25
and the fans
26
and
27
, is also firmly attached to the machine
10
and moves together with the same.
The operation of the machine
10
for printing on flat supports
11
, as an object of this invention, is briefly described as follows.
Thanks to the printing heads
12
fed by the ink reservoirs
13
, the printing machine
10
is capable of performing color prints on the flat support
11
.
Because the printing heads
12
are supported by the mobile equipment
14
, the printing can be performed on the entire useful surface of the flat support.
The presence of the ultraviolet lamps UV
20
and
21
allows creating the appropriate spraying conditions to influence the ink sprayed on the flat support
11
, so as to warrant a rapid drying-out of the same.
The particular arrangement of the lamps UV
20
and
21
, which are laterally attached to the printing heads
12
, allows the freshly sprayed ink to dry, both when printing toward the right or toward the left.
The use of the lamps UV
20
and
21
allows reaching a very high temperature, which may attain and exceed 700° C., while the presence of the flexible tubes
24
and
25
allows drawing cold air from the fans
26
and
27
, so as to avoid any overheating of the components of the machine
10
.
The lower part of the two box-like bodies
21
and
22
may be opened and closed by the mechanism shown in the
FIGS. 2-3
, and in particular by the pivoting walls
33
and
34
, whenever the light of the lamps UV
20
and
21
needs to be screened off with respect to the flat printing support
11
.
The above description clarifies the characteristics as well as the advantages of the machine for printing on flat supports that is the object of this invention.
In the first place, the printing machine does not require a special type of paper as a printing support, but is capable of printing on any support.
Particular examples of said supports, but not limitative thereof, that can be utilized are: normal paper, PVC, wood, aluminum, etc., with the proviso that the machine of the invention can print on any flat support.
This fact is especially relevant, as it demonstrates the great versatility of use of the printing machine of this invention.
In the second place, the radiation of the UV lamps allows a fast drying of the ink, which results in a high printing quality.
Finally, since the invention allows to avoid the use of special paper, it avoids the high costs of operation of the traditional machines.
It is finally evident that numerous variants may be applied to the machine for printing on flat supports, as an object of this invention, without thereby abandoning the innovative principles inherent in the inventive idea.
In the practical application of the invention, the materials, shapes and dimensions of the details described above may be of any kind, depending on the requirements, and may be substituted by others of a technically equivalent type.
Claims
- 1. A machine (10) for printing on flat supports (11), equipped with one or more printing heads (12) fed by respective ink reservoirs (13), wherein said one or more printing heads (12) are supported by equipment (14) arranged in a mobile manner in at least two perpendicular directions, wherein said one or more printing heads (12) are associated with at least two ultraviolet lamps (UV) (20, 21), which are also made mobile by said equipment (14), wherein said UV lamps (20, 21) are arranged on the side of the one or more printing heads (12), wherein said UV lamps (20, 21) are contained within box-like bodies (22, 23), respectively, which open or close in their lower portions, wherein each of said box-like bodies (22, 23) is equipped with pivoting walls (33, 34) connected by levers (31, 32) to gears (28, 29) actuated by double racks (30), wherein said box-like bodies (22, 23) are connected to flexible tubes (24, 25) receiving air from fans (26, 27), wherein the group constituted of said UV lamps (20, 21) and of said box-like bodies (22, 23) as well as of said flexible tubes (24, 25) and said fans (26, 27) is firmly attached to said equipment (14) and moves together with the same.
- 2. A machine (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that the mentioned mobile equipment (14) is attached to an L-shaped support (15), which may in turn slide along a first straight rail (16).
- 3. A machine (10) according to claim 2, characterized in that said L-shaped support (15) is attached to a control panel (18) connected to said machine (10) by a plastic chain (19) containing the electric connecting cables.
- 4. A machine (10) according to claim 2, characterized in that said first rail (16) rests, in a gliding manner, on a pair of guides (17).
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
MI99A2507 |
Dec 1999 |
IT |
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