Claims
- 1. Apparatus for printing upon the edge of a workpiece and which is capable of a printing stroke and a non-printing stroke, said apparatus including
- a support frame,
- a printing screen mounted on said support frame and having an upper and a lower surface,
- said printing screen having selected open portions for permitting passage of ink through said printing screen and having selected blocked portions for preventing passage of ink through said printing screen,
- said open portions of said screen being positioned upon at least a portion of said workpiece,
- ink deposition means mounted on said support frame operatively disposed to deposit ink on said upper surface of said printing screen, and
- printing squeegee means movably mounted on said support frame for forcing said ink through said open portions of said printing screen onto said workpiece during said printing stroke of said apparatus,
- said selected open portions of said printing screen being disposed to extend beyond at least one edge of said workpiece,
- cleaning means mounted on said support frame and disposed to clean ink which is collected on said lower surface of said printing screen during said printing stroke of said apparatus during said non-printing stroke of said apparatus, and
- drive means for said ink deposition means,
- said ink printing squeegee means,
- said cleaning means, and
- timing and control means connected to said drive means for operation of said apparatus in a repeated sequential series of operations comprising
- deposition of ink,
- the printing stroke, and
- the non-printing stroke, wherein said non-printing stroke and said deposition of ink occur simultaneously.
- transfer means operatively arranged and disposed to transfer and position said workpiece below said printing screen prior to said printing stroke and to remove said workpiece from below said printing screen prior to said non-printing stroke,
- wherein said cleaning means comprises:
- a take-up roller mounted on said support frame,
- support carriage means movably mounted on said support frame,
- a pressure roller rotationally mounted on said support carriage and disposed below and proximate to said printing screen,
- a cleaning belt passing over said pressure roller and disposed between said pressure roller and said lower surface of said printing screen while being partially rolled onto said take-up roller,
- excess ink squeegee means movably mounted on said support frame and disposed above said printing screen,
- control means operatively disposed to move said support carriage and said pressure roller to permit of unrolling said cleaning belt from said take-up roller at the start of said non-printing stroke and for causing said excess ink squeegee to bear against the upper surface of said printing screen to thereby cause said lower surface of said printing screen to bear against said cleaning belt, and
- said control means also being operative to cause said excess ink squeegee and said pressure roller to move in timed relationship across said printing screen and to concommitantly cause said take-up roller to reroll said cleaning belt.
- 2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, including belt cleaning means,
- said belt cleaning means being mounted on said support frame and disposed to clean said cleaning belt while the same is being unrolled from said take-up roller.
- 3. The improvement in accordance with claim 1, including belt cleaning means,
- said belt cleaning means comprising
- a support frame,
- a fluid reservoir mounted on said support frame, and
- a cleaning roller mounted on said support frame,
- said cleaning roller being positioned to bear against said cleaning belt and to project into said fluid reservoir for the purpose of transferring cleaning fluid stored in said fluid reservoir onto said cleaning belt.
- 4. The improvement in accordance with claim 1, including
- a doctor roller rotationally mounted on said support frame and bearing against the inside of said cleaning belt, and
- a doctor blade bearing against the outside of said cleaning belt forcing said cleaning belt against said doctor roller and wiping said cleaning belt for the purpose of cleaning thereof.
- 5. The improvement in accordance with claim 1, including
- control means for lowering said printing squeegee against said printing screen during said printing stroke and for raising said printing squeegee during said non-printing stroke.
- 6. The improvement in accordance with claim 1, wherein
- said control means are operatively arranged to lower said excess ink squeegee against said printing screen during said non-printing stroke and to raise said excess ink squeegee during said printing stroke.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 207,884, filed Dec. 20, 1980 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,389,936 issued June 28, 1983.
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