Information
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Patent Grant
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6776091
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Patent Number
6,776,091
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Date Filed
Wednesday, August 7, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 17, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 101 114
- 101 115
- 101 123
- 101 126
- 101 1271
- 101 128
- 101 129
- 101 DIG 36
- 033 614
- 033 617
- 033 621
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An inner frame (38) is provided with a printing screen that includes a stencil of a numeral. An object to be printed (e.g. a shirt) is placed on a platen (P), in a substantially centered position with respect to an outer frame (10) having an open center (28). The inner frame (38) is positioned within the inner space (28) of the outer frame (10) and is fixed in position relative to the outer frame (10) so as to properly position the stencil with the object to be printed on the platen (P). Locator pins (82,84,86,88,90) and locator pin openings (92,94,96,98,100,102,104) are provided and arranged for establishing five possible positions of the inner frame (38) within the inner space (28) of the outer frame (10).
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to a method and apparatus for screen-printing numbers onto an object. More particularly, it relates to a screen-printing method and apparatus that are adapted to facilitate the screen-printing of both single and double-digit numbers onto t-shirts, sweatshirts, athletic jerseys and other objects.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Examples of screen-printing apparatuses are shown by U.S. Pat. No. 5,355,791, granted Oct. 18, 1994, to John R. Benedetto and William Gillesple, and by U.S. Pat. No. 5,622,108, granted Apr. 22, 1997 to John R. Benedetto; William Gillesple, Jr.; James W. Pomeroy; Duke Goss and Charles J. Pomeroy. U.S. Pat. No. 5,622,108, for example, discloses a platen for supporting a textile fabric object that is to be screen-printed, e.g. a t-shirt, sweatshirt or athletic jersey. A print screen including a stencil is mounted to be set down onto the object to be printed. The stencil is of a design, letter, number, etc., that is to be printed on the object when ink is moved across the screen by use of a squeegee that forces the ink through small pores in the stencil.
There is a need for a screen printing apparatus and method for facilitating the printing of both single and double digit numbers. There is a need for a number printing system in which standard screen printing equipment can be easily and quickly set up and used to properly position the numbers relative to the object that is to receive them. A principal object of the present invention is to provide such a system.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The system of the present invention is basically characterized by an outer frame that includes an inner space and an inner frame that includes a stencil and is sized to fit within the inner space of the outer frame. The inner frame is shiftable in position sideways within the inner space and is lockable in several selected positions relative to the outer frame.
In one embodiment, the outer frame includes spaced apart first and second support members that extend across the inner space between an opposite side pair of inner side members. A first inner side member is adapted to set down on and be supported by the first support member. A second inner side member that is across the inner frame from the first inner side member is adapted to set down on and be supported by the second support member.
The first inner side member and the first support member may include laterally spaced apart locator pins on one and laterally spaced apart locator pin openings on the other. The locator pins are selectively positionable within the locator pin openings, for adjustably affixing the position of the inner frame and stencil relative to the outer frame, lengthwise of the support members and laterally of an object to be printed.
In one embodiment of the invention, one of the locator pin openings has a width dimension in the length direction of the first support member that is substantially equal to a common width dimension of all the locator pins in the same direction. The remaining locator pin openings are preferably slots elongated in the length direction of the first support member and have a width dimension perpendicular to the length direction of the first support member that is substantially equal to the width dimension of the locator pins. Preferably, in this embodiment, the locator pins are cylindrical in shape and one of the locator pin openings is circular in shape and has a diameter substantially equal to the common diameter of the locator pins. The remaining locator pin openings are slots having semicircular ends substantially matching the locator pins in size and curvature.
In the preferred embodiment of the invention, there are five locator pins and seven locator pin openings. The center locator pin opening is the substantially circular opening and the remaining six locator pin openings are the slots that are elongated in the length direction of the first support member. Perpendicular to the support member, the slots are substantially equal in width and in width are substantially equal to the diameter of the circular opening.
According to an aspect of the invention, a printing screen that includes a stencil is connected to and supported by the inner frame and it includes a numeral to be printed. A separate inner frame, and thus a separate stencil, is provided for each numeral “0”, “1”, “2”, “3”, “4”, “5”, “6”, “7”, “8”, and “9”.
Other objects, advantages and features of the invention will become apparent from the description of the best mode set forth below from the drawings, from the claims and from the principles that are embodied in the specific structures that are illustrated and described.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
Like reference numerals and letters are used to designate like parts throughout the several views of the drawing, and:
FIG. 1
is a pictorial view of a screen-printing assembly, taken from above and looking towards one end and one side of the assembly;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view taken substantially along line
2
—
2
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a sectional view taken substantially along line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 1
, with a central portion of the view being cut away in order to shorten the figure;
FIG. 4
is a top plan view of the screen-printing assembly of
FIG. 1
, showing a numeral “4” positioned for printing the “4” in the number “14”;
FIG. 5
is a view like
FIG. 4
, but showing an inner frame and printing screen that includes a numeral “1” positioned for use to print the “1” in the number “14”;
FIG. 6
is a view like
FIGS. 4 and 5
, but showing the inner frame, the printing screen and the numeral “4” positioned for use to print the second “4” in a number “44”;
FIG. 7
is a view like
FIGS. 4-6
, but showing the inner frame and the printing screen and the numeral “4” positioned for printing the first “4” in the number “44”;
FIG. 8
is a plan view of the central portion of the mounting member that includes the locator pins and the end portion of the inner frame member that includes the locator pin openings; and
FIG. 9
is a plan view like
FIGS. 4-7
but with the inner frame removed so as to expose the platen.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1
shows an outer frame
10
comprising four outer side members
12
,
14
,
16
,
18
connected together at four corners
20
,
22
,
24
,
26
. The outer side members
12
,
14
,
16
,
18
may be constructed from tubular material (
FIG. 2
) that is square in cross section, e.g. 1¼″ by 1¼″ aluminum tubing. The outer side members
12
,
14
,
16
,
18
define between them an inner space
28
.
In the embodiment of
FIGS. 1-7
, first and second support members
30
,
32
extend across the inner space
28
perpendicular to outer side members
14
,
18
and parallel with outer side members
12
,
16
. Support member
30
is adjacent outer side member
12
and support member
32
is adjacent outer side member
16
. Support members
30
,
32
may be constructed from flat bar material, e.g. ¼″ by 1″ aluminum bar stock. The ends of the support members
30
,
32
are welded or otherwise firmly connected to the outer side members
14
,
18
. As shown by
FIG. 3
, the lower surfaces
34
,
36
of the support members
30
,
32
are within a common plane that includes the lower surfaces of the outer side members
12
,
14
,
16
,
18
.
An inner frame member
38
includes four side members
40
,
42
,
44
,
46
that are connected together at four corners
48
,
50
,
52
,
54
. The inner side members
40
,
44
are flat and sit down on the support members
30
,
32
. The inner side members
42
,
46
are preferably angle members. They include vertical flanges
56
,
58
and horizontal flanges
60
,
62
(FIG.
1
). At their end, horizontal flanges
60
,
62
meet horizontal flanges
64
,
66
. Vertical flanges
56
,
58
extend upwardly from horizontal flanges
60
,
62
. Vertical webs
68
,
70
extend upwardly from horizontal flanges
64
,
66
and are connected to horizontal flanges
40
,
44
(FIG.
3
). The horizontal flanges
60
,
62
,
64
,
66
and the vertical flanges
56
,
58
,
68
,
70
form a tray that is open at its center. This center opening is designated
72
. Referring to
FIG. 3
, a printing screen
74
is secured to the lower surfaces of the tray members
60
,
62
,
64
,
66
. When the end members
40
,
46
are on the support members
30
,
32
, the lower surfaces of the horizontal flanges
60
,
62
,
64
,
66
and the lower surfaces of the support members
30
,
32
, and the screen
74
, are substantially at the same level, i.e. substantially within a common place.
In the illustrated example, the printing screen
74
is adapted to print the numeral “4.” The pores of the screen
74
are open in the region where the numeral “4” appears. The screen pores are closed in the regions
76
,
78
surrounding the numeral “4” and in the center region
80
of the numeral “4”. The open and closed pores form a stencil for the numeral “4”. In regions
78
,
80
the pores may be closed by a paint that is applied to the screen. In the surrounding region
76
the pores may be closed by use of tape or tape and paint combined. Ink that is used to do the printing is introduced into the tray on top of the screen
74
. This will be discussed in more detail later in this description.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, the support member
30
may be provided with a plurality of locator pins
82
,
84
,
86
,
88
,
90
that all extend vertically and have the same diameter or width dimension. Locator pin
86
is positioned substantially at the center of support member
30
. Locator pins
84
,
88
are spaced outwardly of locator pin
86
along support member
30
. Preferably, the spacing of a locator pin
84
from locator pin
86
is equal to the spacing of locator pin
88
from locator pin
86
. Locator pin
82
is spaced outwardly from locator pin
84
and locator pin
90
is spaced outwardly from locator pin
88
. Preferably, locator pin
82
is spaced away from locator pin
84
substantially the same distance that locator pin
90
is spaced away from locator pin
88
. As shown by
FIG. 1
, the locator pins
82
,
84
,
86
,
88
,
90
are arranged in a straight line that extends lengthwise of the support member
30
and is parallel to the support members
30
,
32
.
Inner frame side member
40
includes locator pin openings
92
,
94
,
96
,
98
,
100
,
102
,
104
. Locator pin opening
98
is substantially equal in size and shape (e.g. circular shape) to the identical locator pins
82
,
84
,
86
,
88
,
90
. Locator pin opening
98
is herein sometimes referred to as the “key” opening. Locator pin openings
92
,
94
,
96
,
100
,
102
,
104
are slots that are elongated in the length direction of the support member
30
. The transverse dimension of the slots
92
,
94
,
96
,
100
,
102
,
104
is substantially equal to the width dimension or diameter of the locator pins
82
,
84
,
86
,
88
,
90
. The locator pins
82
,
84
,
86
,
88
,
90
and the locator pin openings
92
,
94
,
96
,
98
,
100
,
102
,
104
cooperate to mount the inner frame
38
in a particular position within the inner space
28
of the outer frame member
10
.
FIGS. 1 and 2
show the center locator pin
86
within the substantially equally sized “key” opening
98
in the support member
30
. Locator pin
82
is within locator pin opening
94
. Locator pin
84
is within locator pin opening
96
. Locator pin
88
is within locator pin opening
100
. Locator pin
90
is within locator pin opening
102
. Locator pins
84
,
88
are at the outside ends of the openings
96
,
100
. The locator pins
84
,
86
,
88
and the locator pin openings
96
,
98
,
100
serve to lock the inner frame against all movement within the inner space
28
of the outer frame
10
in all directions except upwardly away from the support members
30
,
32
. It can be moved upwardly.
Locator pins
82
,
84
,
86
,
88
,
90
and locator pin openings
94
,
96
,
98
,
100
,
102
all serve to lock the inner frame
38
against movement in the direction perpendicular to support members
30
,
32
. The numeral “4” is positioned on the screen
74
such that when the inner frame is in the position shown by
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the numeral “4” is substantially centered relative to an object to be printed that is below the printing screen
74
.
A platen P (
FIG. 9
) is positioned below the print screen
72
. The platen P may be like platen
115
shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,622,108. An object to be printed is positioned on the platen P below the frames
10
,
38
. The stencil of the numeral “4” is centered with respect to the object to be printed. When the object to be printed is on the platen P, and the inner frame member
38
is on the support members
30
,
32
, the screen
74
is on the object to be printed and is ready to receive ink. As is well known, the ink is put into the tray on top of the printing screen
74
and a squeegee is used for moving it back and forth over the porous forming the numeral “4”. This causes the ink in the region to travel through the pores in the stencil portion of the print screen and print the numeral “4” on the object to be printed.
Lets say, for example, that one wants to print the number “14”. To do this, two inner frames
38
will be used. One will include the numeral “1” on the printing screen
74
. The other will include the numeral “4” on the printing screen
74
. In this example, the numeral “1” will be printed first. The object to be printed (e.g. a shirt) is placed on the platen P (
FIG. 9
) and the first inner frame
38
is shifted in position on the support members
30
,
32
to the left. The “key” locator pin opening
98
is moved into a position in which it receives locator pin
84
. Locator pin
82
is now in locator pin opening
96
. Locator pin
86
is within locator pin opening
100
. Locator pin
88
is within locator pin opening
102
. Locator pin
90
is within locator pin opening
104
. In this position of the inner frame
38
within the outer frame
10
, the engagement of the locator pins
82
,
84
,
86
,
88
,
90
with the locator pin openings
96
,
98
,
100
,
102
,
104
continues to perform the same function as described above but this time they lock the inner frame
38
in a position relative to the outer frame
10
that is offset to the left of the position shown by
FIGS. 1 and 2
. This places the numeral “1” in a proper position for its use in the number “14”, as shown by FIG.
5
.
In order to print the numeral “4” for the number “14”, the inner frame
38
for the numeral “4” is shifted one pin to the right, so that locator pin
88
is within the “key” locator pin opening
98
(FIG.
4
). When this is done, ink is introduced into the tray portion of the inner frame
10
and a squeegee is used to spread it over the porous pattern of the numeral “4”.
FIG. 6
shows the inner frame
38
for the numeral “4” shifted all the way over to the right, into a position in which the locator pin
90
is within “key” locator pin opening
98
. Locator pin
88
is within locator pin opening
96
. Locator pin
86
is within locator pin opening
94
. Locator pin
84
is within locator pin opening
92
. This places the numeral “4” in a proper position for its use for printing the right side “4” in the number “44.”
FIG. 7
shows the inner frame
38
for the numeral “4” shifted all the way over to the left, into a position in which locator
82
is within the “key” locator pin opening
98
. Locator pin
84
is within locator pin opening
100
. Locator pin
86
is within locator pin opening
102
. Locator pin
88
is within locator pin opening
104
. This places the numeral “4” in a proper position for printing the left side “4” in the number “44.”
In preferred form, ten inner frames
38
are provided. They are all identical except for the stencil. One inner frame
38
includes a stencil for the numeral “0”. The other nine have stencils for the numerals 1-9. The stencils are substantially centered with respect to the inner frame
38
so that when the inner frame
38
is in a centered position with respect to the outer frame, its stencil will occupy a centered position with respect to the object to be printed.
FIG. 8
is an enlarged scale view of the pattern of locator pins
82
,
84
,
86
,
88
,
90
and the locator pin openings
92
,
94
,
96
,
98
,
100
,
102
,
104
in the illustrated embodiment. As described above, in this embodiment, there are five possible positions for each inner frame
38
, determined by which locator pin
82
,
84
,
86
,
88
,
90
is inserted into the “key” opening
98
. Regardless of which locator pin
82
,
84
,
86
,
88
,
90
is within the “key” opening
98
at least three of the remaining four locator pins are located in the locator pin slots. In the position shown by
FIG. 4
, the locator pin
88
is within the “key” opening
98
and the remaining locator pins
82
,
84
,
90
are within the slots
92
,
94
,
96
,
100
. When the inner frame
38
is in the position shown by
FIG. 5
, the locator pin
84
is within the “key” opening
98
. The locator pins
82
,
86
,
88
,
90
are within the slots
96
,
100
,
102
,
104
.
When the inner frame
38
is in the position shown by
FIG. 6
, the locator pin
90
is within the “key” opening
98
. Locator pin
82
is outside and to the left of the inner frame
38
. Locator pins
84
,
86
,
88
are within the slots
92
,
94
,
96
. When the inner frame
38
is in the position shown by
FIG. 7
, the locator pin
82
is within the “key” opening
98
. The locator pin
90
is located outside and to the right of the inner frame
38
. The locator pins
84
,
86
,
88
are within the slots
100
,
102
,
104
.
In another embodiment, there may be a single locator pin and a plurality of locator pin openings (e.g. five), each sized to snuggly receive the single locator pin on a selective basis. The single locator pin and the plurality of locator pin openings may be circular in shape or they may be squarer in the form of slots. In this embodiment, one or both of the end members
40
,
42
may include a downwardly projecting retaining lip at its outer end that is contiguous the outer edge of support
30
and/or
32
. Or, supports
30
,
32
may both be formed with a locator pin and end members
40
,
42
may be both formed with locator pin openings.
In yet another embodiment, the support member
30
may be moved downwardly into a position against the side frame member
12
. Then, in place of circular locator pins, the locator pins may be bar shaped members on the support member
30
that project vertically from the frame member
12
. They may be equal in height and width to the locator pin
82
,
84
,
86
,
88
,
90
but are longer in the vertical direction. In this embodiment, the locator pin openings are downwardly opening recesses. Six of the recesses will be like the slots
92
,
94
,
96
,
100
,
102
,
104
except that they are open rather than closed at their bottoms. The “key” opening in this embodiment will be equal in width to the circular opening
98
but will be open at its bottom. It may also be desirable to repeat this pattern of elongated “keys” and open ended openings at the top of the frame assembly. This would entail moving the support member
32
outwardly into a position against side member
16
and providing it with “keys” that project downwardly from the side member
16
. The upper end portion
44
of the inner frame
38
would then be provided with a “key” opening and six slot openings, each of which opens outwardly toward side member
16
.
The embodiments that have been illustrated and described are only examples of the present invention and, therefore, are non-limitive. It is to be understood that many changes in the particular structure, materials and features of the invention may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. There are many other ways of adjustably fixing the inner frame member
38
in position within the outer frame member
10
. The essential feature is the particular lock structure that is used will provide the necessary number of positions of the inner frame member
38
relative to the outer frame member
10
so that substantially centered single digit numbers and substantially centered double digit numbers can be printed. Therefore, it is my intention that my patent rights not be limited by the particular embodiments that have been illustrated and described herein, but rather are to be determined by the following claims, interpreted according to the accepted doctrines of patent claim interpretation, including use of the doctrine of equivalence and the doctrine of reversal of part.
Claims
- 1. A screen printing assembly, comprising:an outer frame defining an inner space; said inner space having a width dimension extending across the inner space between opposed first and second sides of the inner space, and a height dimension extending across the inner space between opposed third and fourth sides of the inner space; a plurality of inner frames, each inner frame being sized to fit within said inner space of the outer frame and being of a width smaller than the width of the inner space of the outer frame; each inner frame including a printing screen connected to and supported by such inner frame, each said printing screen including a stencil of a different numeral selected from the numerals 0-9; said inner and outer frames including a plurality of locator pins on one and a plurality of locator pin openings in the other, said locator pins and locator pin openings providing a center position for the inner frame within the outer frame, and at least two addition positions on each side of the center position that are offset from the center position; and wherein said locator pin openings include a circular center opening and slots on each side of the center opening, said slots having a width dimension substantially equal to the diameter of the circular opening.
- 2. The screen printing assembly of claim 1, comprising a first offset position on the left side of the center position, a second offset position on the left side of the first offset position, a third offset position on the right side of the center position, and a fourth offset position on the right side of the third offset position.
- 3. The screen for printing assembly of claim 1, wherein the outer frame includes transverse support members on which the selected inner frame member sits, and one of said support members includes the locator pins and the inner frame members each include locator pin openings.
- 4. The printing screen assembly of 1, wherein each locator pin is adapted to the selectively received in the circular locator pin opening.
- 5. A screen printing assembly, comprising:an outer frame including four outer side members connected together at corners and defining an inner space, and first and second support members extending across said inner space between an opposite pair of said outer side members; an inner frame including four inner side members connected together at corners, said inner frame being sized to fit within said inner space in said outer frame; wherein a first said inner side member is adapted to set down on and be supported by the first support member, and a second said inner side member is positioned across the inner frame from the first inner side member, and is adapted to set down on and be supported by the second support member; wherein said first inner side member and said first support member include laterally spaced apart locator pins on one and laterally spaced locator pin openings on the other, and wherein the locator pins are selectively positionable within the locator pin openings, for adjustably affixing the position of the inner frame relative to the outer frame, lengthwise the support members; wherein the locator pins are substantially equal in width and shape, wherein one of the locator pin openings has a shape and width that is substantially equal to the shape and width of the locator pins, and the remaining locator pin openings are elongated in the length direction of the first support member, and have a width dimension perpendicular to the length direction of the first support member that is substantially equal to the width dimension of the locator pins; wherein the locator pins are cylindrical in shape, and wherein the said one of the locator pin openings is circular in shape and has a diameter substantially equal to the diameters of the locator pins; wherein the remaining locator pin openings are slots having semicircular ends substantially matching the locator pins in size and curvature; and wherein there are seven locator pin openings, including a center locator pin opening that is a substantially circular opening, and wherein the remaining six openings are slots that are elongated in the direction of extent of the first support member.
- 6. The screen printing assembly of claim 5, wherein the slots are substantially equal in width and are substantially equally spaced apart.
- 7. A screen printing assembly, comprising:an outer frame including four outer side members connected together at corners and defining an inner space, and first and second support members extending across said inner space between an opposite pair of said inner side members; an inner frame including four inner side members connected together at corners, said inner frame being sized to fit within said inner space in said outer frame; wherein a first said inner side member is adapted to set down on and be supported by the first support member, and a second said inner side member is positioned across the inner frame from the first inner side member, and is adapted to set down on and be supported by the second support member; wherein said first inner side member and said first support member include laterally spaced apart locator pins on one and laterally spaced locator pin openings on the other, and wherein the locator pins are selectively positionable within the locator pin openings, for adjustably affixing the position of the inner frame relative to the outer frame, lengthwise the support members; wherein a printing screen is connected to and supported by the inner frame; wherein the locator pins are substantially equal in width and shape, wherein one of the locator pin openings has a shape and width that is substantially equal to the shape and width of the locator pins, and the remaining locator pin openings are elongated in the length direction of the first support member, and have a width dimension perpendicular to the length direction of the first support member that is substantially equal to the width dimension of the locator pins; wherein the locator pins are cylindrical in shape, and wherein the said one of the locator pin openings is circular in shape and has an inside diameter substantially equal to the outside diameters of the locator pins; wherein the remaining locator pin openings are slots having semicircular ends substantially matching the locator pins in size and curvature; and wherein there are seven locator pin openings in a row, including a center locator pin opening that is a substantially circular opening, and wherein the remaining six locator pin openings are slots.
- 8. The screen printing assembly of claim 7, wherein the slots are substantially equal in width and are substantially equally spaced apart.
- 9. A screen printing assembly, comprising:an outer frame defining an inner space; said inner space having a width dimension extending across the inner space between opposed first and second sides of the inner space, and a height dimension extending across the inner space between opposed third and fourth sides of the inner space; a plurality of inner frames, each inner frame being sized to fit within said inner space of the outer frame and being of a width smaller than the width of the inner space of the outer frame; each inner frame including a printing screen connected to and supported by such inner 5frame, each said printing screen including a stencil of a different numeral selected from the numerals 0-9; said inner and outer frames including locator pins on one and locator pin openings on the other, said locator pins and locator pin openings providing a center position for the inner frame within the outer frame, and at least two addition positions on each side of the center position that are offset from the center position; and said assembly comprising five spaced apart locator pins and seven spaced apart locator pin openings, including a circular center opening and six slots comprising, three on each side of the center opening, said slots having a width dimension substantially equal to the diameter of the circular opening.
- 10. The printing screen assembly of 9, wherein each locator pin is adapted to the selectively received in the circular locator pin opening, wherein there are five positions of the inner frame relative to the outer frame.
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