Claims
- 1. In a screen printing machine including a head and at least one screen frame holding arm pivotally mounted on said head for movement about an axis toward and away from a platen to lowered printing and raised non-printing positions, respectively, and including spring means associated with said at least one arm, said spring means attached at one end to first attachment means located on said at least one arm and at another end to second attachment means located on said head for controlling the movement of said at least one arm; the improvement comprising
- means for adjusting the spring rate of said spring means and for creating varying degrees of leverage to facilitate movement of said arm toward and away from said platen, such that said spring means alone will maintain the arm in the lowered printing position and in the raised non-printing position.
- 2. A screen printing machine as defined in claim 1 wherein said adjusting means includes means for altering the location of said second attachment means relative to a horizontal plane containing said axis.
- 3. A screen printing machine as defined in claim 2 wherein said spring means includes at least one pair of coil extension springs, one on either side of said at least one arm.
- 4. A screen printing machine as defined in claim 2 wherein said spring means comprises at least one compression gas cylinder.
- 5. A screen printing machine as defined in claim 4 wherein said altering means moves said axis toward and away from said second attachment means.
- 6. A screen printing machine as defined in claim 5 wherein said altering means includes a pair of upstanding, laterally spaced plates, said gas cylinder mounted to a first pivot pin fixed for rotation between said plates, and said screen holding arm mounted for pivotal movement about a second pivot pin mounted for substantially vertical sliding movement between said plates.
- 7. In a screen printing machine including a base, a rotary head mounted on said base, a plurality of arms extending radially outwardly from said rotary head, each arm having a screen frame holder mounted at its distal end, wherein said rotary head is indexable to a plurality of printing platens and wherein each arm is mounted for pivotal movement toward and away from said platens about a horizontal axis; spring means associated with each arm, said spring means extending from a first attachment means on said arm to a second attachment means on said head, and
- means associated with each arm for simultaneously adjusting the spring rate of said spring means and leverage available for moving each of said arms toward and away from said platens to thereby facilitate uniform movement of each of said arms substantially independently of screen frame size and weight, and to cause said arms to remain raised when raised to a non-printing position, and to remain lowered when lowered to a printing position.
- 8. The screen printing machine as defined in claim 7 wherein said adjusting means comprises means for moving said second attachment means vertically relative to said horizontal axis.
- 9. The screen printing machine as defined in claim 8 wherein said spring means comprises a pair of extension springs associated with each arm.
- 10. The screen printing machine as defined in claim 8 wherein said spring means comprises at least one compressible gas cylinder associated with each arm.
- 11. The screen printing machine as defined in claim 10 wherein said moving means moves said axis toward and away from said second attachment means.
- 12. The screen printing machine as defined in claim 11 wherein said altering means includes a pair of upstanding, laterally spaced plates, said gas cylinder mounted on a first pivot pin fixed for rotation between said plates, said screen holding arm mounted for pivotal movement about a second pivot pin mounted for adjustable, substantially vertical sliding movement between said plates and above said first pivot pin.
- 13. The screen printing machine as defined in claim 12 wherein said second pivot pin is slidably received in a pair of laterally aligned, substantially vertically oriented slots formed in said plates.
- 14. In a screen printing machine, an adjustment mechanism for altering the spring rate of an extension spring extending between a printing head and a screen holding arm mounted to said head for pivotal movement about a horizontal axis of rotation between raised non-printing and lowered printing positions, said adjustment mechanism comprising means for varying in a substantially vertical direction the location of a connector to which an end of the spring closest the head is attached, relative to a horizontal plane containing said horizontal axis of rotation, to thereby enable said spring to maintain said screen holding arm in said raised non-printing and lowered printing positions.
- 15. An adjustment mechanism as defined in claim 14 wherein said connector has a first end for receiving said end of said spring, and a second end captured for substantially vertical sliding movement along a threaded bolt, whereby rotation of said bolt causes said connector to move relative to said axis of rotation.
- 16. An adjustment mechanism as defined in claim 15 wherein said axis of rotation is substantially horizontal and said bolt is arranged substantially perpendicular thereto.
- 17. An adjustment mechanism as defined in claim 15 wherein rotation of said bolt also causes variation in the amount of leverage available to facilitate movement of said arm.
- 18. An adjustment mechanism for a screen printing device comprising at least one screen printing arm adapted to hold a screen frame and pivotally mounted to a screen printing head for rotation about a first substantially horizontal axis between raised non-printing and lowered printing positions, said device comprising spring means extending between a first attachment means on said arm and a second attachment means on said head, said adjustment mechanism comprising means for moving one of said first substantially horizontal axis and said second attachment means vertically toward or away from the other to facilitate substantially uniform movement of said screen printing arm toward and away from said screen printing head substantially independently of screen frame size and weight, said spring means acting to hold said screen printing arm in said raised and lowered positions when moved to said positions by a user.
- 19. In a method for adapting a screen printing machine to accommodate screen frames of various sizes and weights, said screen printing machine including a head, and at least one screen frame holding arm pivotally mounted on said head for movement about an axis toward and away from a platen to lowered printing and raised non-printing positions, and including a pair of coil extension springs associated with said at least one arm, wherein said springs are arranged on opposite sides of said arm and are attached at outer ends to first attachment points on said at least one arm and at inner ends to second attachment points on said head for controlling the movement of said at least one arm, the improvement comprising the step of:
- (a) vertically adjusting the second attachment points of said extension springs relative to a horizontal plane containing said axis in accordance with the size and weight of the screen frame utilized with the machine, to achieve uniform arm movement and to insure that the arm will remain lowered when moved to the lowered printing position, and remain raised when moved to the raised non-printing position.
- 20. A method for adapting a screen printing machine to accommodate screen frames of various sizes and weights, said screen printing machines including a head, and at least one screen frame holding arm pivotally mounted on said head for movement about a horizontal axis toward and away from a platen, and including a pair of coil extension springs associated with said at least one arm, wherein said springs are arranged on opposite sides of said arm and are attached at outer ends to first attachment points on said at least one arm and at inner ends to second attachment points on said head for controlling the movement of said at least one arm, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing means for adjusting the spring rate of said extension springs and for adjusting the leverage available to raise or lower the screen frame holding arm;
- (b) providing a numerical scale on said head for indicating the degree of adjustment which may be effected by said means; and
- (c) calibrating adjustment levels for screen frames of various sizes and weights which will insure that, for each screen, the screen frame holding arm will remain, unassisted, in a raised, non-printing position when moved thereto, and which will remain unassisted, in a lowered, printing position when moved thereto.
- 21. A method as defined in claim 20 wherein said machine is provided with a plurality of said screen frame holding arms and wherein step (c) is carried out with respect to each of said plurality of arms.
- 22. In a method for adapting a screen printing machine to accommodate screen frames of various sizes and weights, said screen printing machine including a head, and at least one screen frame holding arm pivotally mounted on said head for movement about an axis toward and away from said platen, a lower printing and raised non-printing positions, respectively, and including spring means extending between a first attachment means on said at least one arm and a second attachment means on said head for controlling the movement of said at least one arm, the method comprising the step of:
- (a) moving said second attachment means to a position above or below said axis, depending on screen frame size and weight to thereby facilitate uniform movement of said screen frame holding arm, and to insure that said screen frame holding arm will remain raised to said non-printing position, and remain lowered when moved to said printing position.
- 23. In a screen printing machine including a head and at least one screen holding arm pivotally mounted on said head for movement about an axis toward and away from a platen, and further including at least one pair of coil extension springs, one on either side of said at least one arm, each of said coil extension springs attached at one end to first attachment means on said at least one arm and at another end to second attachment means on said head for controlling the movement of said at least one arm;
- means for adjusting the spring rate of said at least one pair of coil extension springs and for creating varying degrees of leverage to facilitate movement of said arm toward and away from said platen, and wherein said second attachment means each include a connector comprising a pair of spaced eyelet portions connected by an elongate throat portion, an outer one of said eyelets adapted to receive the inner end of one of said extension springs, and an inner one of said eyelets adapted to receive said adjusting means.
- 24. A screen printing machine as defined in claim 23 wherein said adjusting means comprises a bolt.
- 25. A screen printing machine as defined in claim 24 wherein said bolt is rotatably mounted substantially vertically in said head, the inner of said eyelets being sandwiched between a pair of nut elements threadably received on said bolt, said nut elements constrained against rotation so that, upon rotation of said bolt, said nut elements and said connector move vertically relative to said bolt.
- 26. A screen printing machine as defined in claim 25 wherein said bolt is constrained against substantial axial movement within said head.
- 27. A screen printing machine as defined in claim 23 wherein four screen holding arms are pivotally mounted at substantially 90.degree. intervals about said head, and wherein four of said connectors are provided, and respective outer ones of said eyelets are adapted to receive the inner end of an extension spring associated with each of two adjacent screen holding arms.
- 28. In a screen printing machine including a base, a rotary head mounted on said base, a plurality of arms extending radially outwardly from said rotary head, each arm having a screen holder mounted at its distal end, wherein said rotary head is indexable to a plurality of printing platens and wherein each arm is mounted for pivotal movement toward and away from said platens about a horizontal axis; spring means including a pair of extension springs associated with each arm, each of said extension springs extending from a first attachment means on said arm to a second attachment means on said head, said second attachment means each including a connector comprising a pair of spaced eyelet portions connected by an elongated throat portion, an outer one of said eyelets adapted to receive the inner end of one of said extension springs, and an inner one of said eyelets adapted to receive said rotatable means, and
- adjustment means associated with each arm for simultaneously adjusting the spring rate of said extension springs and leverage available for moving each of said arms toward and away from said platens, said adjustment means comprising means for moving said second attachment means vertically relative to said horizontal axis.
- 29. The screen printing machine as defined in claim 28 wherein said adjustment means comprises a pair of bolts associated with each of said arms.
- 30. The screen printing machine as defined in claim 29 wherein each of said bolts is rotatably mounted substantially vertically in said head, the inner eyelet of each connector being sandwiched between a pair of nut elements threadably received on each of said bolts, said nut elements constrained against rotation so that upon rotation of said bolts, said nut elements and said connectors move vertically relative to said bolts.
- 31. The screen printing machine as defined in claim 30 wherein said bolts are constrained against substantial axial movement within said head.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/119,482, filed Nov. 12, 1987, now abandoned.
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