Information
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Patent Grant
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6378421
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Patent Number
6,378,421
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Date Filed
Wednesday, September 5, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 30, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Colilla; Daniel J.
- Crenshaw; Marvin P
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 101 369
- 101 399
- 101 487
- 101 373
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The method of printing an integral design on the leaves of a blind with one round of processing includes setting up printing plates for designs expected to be printed, and then the designs on these printing plates are compressed by a printing roller and printed on the leaves at the same time. Next, these leaves with printed designs on them are dried, collected and tied up, possible to produce by a large number with one round of processing, to lower processing cost and greatly beautify leaves of a blind.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a method of printing a decorative design on the leaves of a blinds particularly to one possible to print an integral design on the leaves of a blind with one round of processing, possible to economize processing time and cost.
To increase an aesthetic feeling of the profile of a blind, various kinds of designs are printed on the leaves of the blind. A thermo-transfer printing method is commonly used for design processing. According to such method, designs expected to be printed are first made and processed on a thermo-transfer printing paper and then arrange the leaves of a blind in order and place them firmly on a mold. Next, put the thermo-transfer printing paper on the leaves of a blind and finally compress the mold of a thermo-transfer printing machine on the thermo-transfer printing paper by applying an extremely high printing temperature (between 200° C. and 250° C.) and high pressure to force the designs on the thermo-transfer printing paper transferred and printed on the surfaces of the leaves of a blind.
However, such a thermo-transfer printing method has some disadvantages described below.
1. In the processing of designs, the designs expected to be printed have to be transferred and printed on a thermo-transfer printing paper first to serve as transfer printing media, and this thermo-transfer printing paper becomes waste after used only once, impossible to be used again, thus not only increasing processing cost but resulting in environmental pollution as well.
2. In the process of thermo-transfer printing, extremely high temperature is absolutely needed for transfer printing so such method is comparatively applicable to aluminum alloy, but not suitable for such materials such as PVC unable to endure high temperature.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The objective of this invention is to offer a method of printing an integral design on the leaves of a blind with one round of processing, possible to save processing time and lower processing cost.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a block diagram of a preferred embodiment of the processing steps of printing an integral design on the leaves of a blind in the present invention:
FIG. 2
is an upper view of the preferred embodiment of the process of printing an integral design on the leaves of a blind in the present invention:
FIG. 3
is a side view of the preferred embodiment of the process of printing an integral design on the leaves of a blind in the present invention:
FIG. 4
is a front view of the preferred embodiment of the leaves of a blind printed with an integral design in the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A preferred embodiment of a method of printing an integral design on the leaves of a blind with one round of processing in the present invention, referring to
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
4
, includes the following steps, (with the blind
10
and its leaves
11
made of aluminum alloy)
1. Selecting Designs and Setting Up Printing Plates
The designs to be printed on the leaves
11
of a blind
10
is first cut up into several small designs
21
which are then set up into printing plates and arranged orderly on a printing plate
30
. When these small designs
21
are set up into printing plates, a certain space between every two small designs
21
has to be preset to allow every two adjacent designs capable to overlap each other a little so as not leave an extra white margin when these small designs
21
are printed on the leaves
11
, thus enhancing integration of the designs.
2. Installing Printing Plates
Referring to
FIG. 3
, the finished printing plates
30
are placed on a printing roller
41
of a printing device
40
. This printing roller
41
engages a PU plastic wheel
42
under the printing roller
41
, and they rotate together to activate a support wheel
43
under the PU plastic wheel
42
to rotate at the same time.
3. Distributing and Arranging Leaves
Leaves
11
of a blind
10
, having the same sizes of the small designs
21
, are picked and placed respectively in plural separated grooves
441
of the material distributing device
44
provided at the front portion of the printing device
40
, with each separated groove
441
receiving an equal number of leaves
11
.
4. Delivering the Leaves
An absorbing disk
442
having an absorbing function by means of gas pressure is provided above each separated groove
441
of the material distributing device
44
. This absorbing disk
442
will orderly absorb the uppermost one of the leaves
11
and at the same time carry this leaf
11
to a rail space
451
of a material delivering device
45
.
5. Printing Designs
Two driving wheels
452
are respectively provided on two opposite sides of the rail space
451
to contact with two side edges of the leaves
11
and push it forward to pass through between the PU plastic wheel
42
and the support wheel
43
, and thus the small designs
21
are properly printed on the surface of each leaf
11
.
6. Heat Drying the Finished Leaves
After the small designs
21
are printed on the leaves through the above-mentioned printing steps, these leaves
11
will be moved to a material-receiving device
46
provided beside the rolling wheel
41
. The material-receiving device
46
has plural material receiving sections
461
spaced apart for placing the leaves
11
. Besides, a heat-drying device
47
is connected to the material-receiving device
46
for drying the small designs
21
printed on each leaf
11
by heat.
7. Tidying Up and Collecting the Finished Leaves
After the leaves
11
with the small designs
21
are dried by heat, they are conveyed to the material-tidying groove
481
of a material-tidying device
48
and arranged in order therein and synchronously piled up, collected together and tied up stably, thus obtaining the leaves
11
of a blind
10
having an integral design on them.
In addition, the way of drying the finished leaves
11
printed with designs depends on what kind of printing ink is to be used. If solvent ink is used for printing, the heat-drying device
47
should be of a type of drying by hot wind, but, in case of UV (ULTRA VIOLT) ink to be used, the heat-drying device
47
should use a ultra-violet ray.
To sum up, this invention has the following advantages as can be noted from the above description.
1. The designs are directly printed on the leaves with colorful ink, so the designs printed are clear, bright and beautiful and also easy to be washed away.
2. The designs are duplicated in shape on printing plates for printing on the leaves, so the speed of printing process is much faster than that of a conventional thermo-transfer printing method, and the quality and quantity of products of this invention can hardly be achieved by any conventional method, thus elevating quality of products and lowering processing cost.
3. The printing plates used for printing designs on the leaves of a blind with ink can be used repeatedly, without a problem of environmental pollution caused by the thermo-transfer printing paper used in a conventional printing process.
While the preferred embodiment has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. The steps of printing an integral design on the leaves of a blind with one round of processing comprising:(1) Picking out designs and setting up printing plates: designs to be printed on the leaves of a blind cut up into several small designs, said small designs arranged on printing plates in order: (2) Installing said printing plate: said printing plate placed on a printing roller of a printing device: (3) Distributing leaves: said leaves of a blind having the same sizes of said small designs, picked and placed in plural separated grooves of a material distributing device, each said separated groove filled with a same number of said leaves: (4) Delivering the finished leaves: an uppermost one of said leaves in said separated groove carried to a rail space of a material delivering device by means of said material distributing device of said printing device: (5) Printing designs: said leaves in said rail space pushed in between said printing roller and a support wheel and printed with said small designs on them correspondingly: (6) Heat drying the finished leaves: said leaves already printed with said small designs orderly moved to the material-receiving sections of a material-receiving device beside said printing roller, a heat drying device provided beside said material-receiving device for drying said small designs printed on said leaves: (7) Tidying up and collecting the finished leaves: said leaves having been dried up orderly moved into a material tidying groove of a material tidying device to be piled up and collected and then tied up.
- 2. The method of printing an integral design on the leaves of a blind with one round of processing as claimed in claim 1, wherein, in setting up printing plates for said small designs, every two of said small designs are overlapped each other a little to avoid leaving an extra white margin.
- 3. The method of printing an integral design on the leaves of a blind with one round of processing as claimed in claim 1, wherein said leaves are made of aluminum alloy.
- 4. The method of printing an integral design on the leaves of a blind with one round of processing as claimed in claim 1, wherein said leaves are made of PVC.
- 5. The method of printing an integral design on the leaves of a blind with one round of processing as claimed in claim 1, wherein said heat drying device is of a style of drying by hot wind.
- 6. The method of printing an integral design on the leaves of a blind with one round of processing as claimed in claim 1, wherein said heat drying device is of a style of using an ultra-violet ray.
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