There is described a placement and removal device of a doctor blade in a screen printing impression cylinder mounted on a printing machine. The device has a support fixed to the frame of the machine in the extension of the cylinder on which a slide is mounted in a manner that enables it to pivot about an axis parallel to the axis of the cylinder. The track is provided for enabling a slider to be displaced only parallel to the axis. The slider is designed for enabling it, in a first limit position situated on the outside of the cylinder, to rise in order to remove the doctor blade and, in a second limit position inside the cylinder, to be placed in front of the working position of the doctor blade.
When screen printing with a printing machine, for example when printing banknotes by this method, use is made of one or more hollow cylinders, whose lateral surface consists of a mesh of natural or synthetic fibers. A varnish is used to block up those holes of the mesh which are not part of the image to be printed. A printing ink is fed into the inside of the cylinder and a doctor blade contacts the inside surface of the mesh and pushes this ink through the open holes of the mesh. Usually, when the screen printing cylinder is placed on the machine, one person stands at one end of the screen and inserts the doctor blade into the body of the cylinder. Another person stands at the other end of the cylinder and catches the free end of the doctor blade and with a combined action the two people position the blade in its bearings. To remove the blade, two people carry out the process in reverse. Consequently, both placement and removal of the doctor blade require two people to be present. There is also the risk of the blade touching the mesh during these operations and destroying it. During removal the person pulling the doctor blade towards himself is obliged to pick it up at an intermediate point and inevitably gets ink on himself.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,592,313 provides two ways of avoiding these operations. One way is to have a rail attached to the doctor blade. The rail is engaged in a track situated at one end of the cylinder. The rail/blade assembly is moved parallel to the cylinder axis until it reaches a second track at the other end of the cylinder. The rail/blade assembly is then laid by a vertical movement on two bearings which may pivot about a vertical axis or may be vertically movable. Another way is for the bearings to be in the form of two tracks that move vertically when placing the doctor blade in the working position.
EP-A-0 463 699 also provides a way of placing and removing very long doctor blades. A mechanism of gears, belts and cranks is used to place and remove an assembly comprising the blade, a moving carriage and a guide. The fixing means (bearings) of the blade pivot about the blade. The blade turns on its axis to position the angled inlet of the feeder pipe of the doctor blade.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a doctor blade placement and removal device that is simple and can be handled by one person while the bearings of the blade are fixed.
The device according to the invention is characterized in that said slider is provided with assembly and disassembly means engaging with mating means on the blade in order to make it possible to mount the blade on the slider or to remove the blade from the slider in said first and second limit positions, and in that said track pivots on said support about an axis parallel to the axis of said cylinder in such a way that, in said second limit position of the slider, the blade can be placed in the working position or withdrawn from the working position by pivoting the track and slider together about the axis.
The advantage of this device is that one person can place the doctor blade and remove it without endangering the mesh of the screen printing cylinder and without getting ink on himself.
The device is simple and easy to fit. Precise dimensions and positions are necessary but are within the scope of a person skilled in the art, so that the doctor blade faces its working position and by pivoting the track and slider is laid on its bearings or removed. The positions of the doctor blade bearings are fixed during these operations: no additionally checking or adjustments are necessary to ensure that the bearings are accurately in position.
In the dependent claims, technical features of different components of the device are claimed.
Thus, the selected track consists of four pairs of rollers, the rollers of each pair being superposed, and sufficient space being left to allow the corresponding passage of the slider which is trapped in this track except as regards its movement parallel to the cylinder axis. It is also possible to use a track with roller bearings or ball bearings or even a track without such components but with lubricated sliding. Alternatively, the slider may be provided with means such as rollers, roller bearings or ball bearings while the track may or may not also have these. The person skilled in the art will decide based on the desired result and of course on the dimensions and weight of the doctor blade and of the slider.
The invention will be described with the aid of the accompanying drawing.
On a machine frame 1 (shown schematically and without the screen printing cylinder) a support 2 is mounted in the continuation of the cylinder. Mounted on this support is a track 3 pivoting about a hinge 4. The track comprises four pairs of rollers 5, 6, 7, 8, the rollers of each pair being superposed and separated so that the corresponding part of a slider 9 can pass between them. Thus, the slider 9 has freedom to move only parallel to the axis of the cylinder.
The slider 9 consists of a T-section bar. The arms of the head of this bar engage in the spaces between the rollers of each pair 5 to 8 and the bar 9 is held and guided by-these rollers. Two plates 11, 12 are fixed to the leg of the bar, each with a stud 10, 13 (
For lateral guidance of the slider 9 the track may also be fitted with two or more additional rollers 22.
As illustrated in
Placement of the doctor blade 21 will now be explained. The slider 9 is pulled out of the frame 1, its end being engaged and held in the track 3 (
As mentioned earlier, the track 3, the slider 9 and the quick-assembly means can be modified without departing from the scope of the invention.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, to ensure precise positioning of the doctor blade, a second support with a hinged track identical to the elements already described are mounted at the other end of the machine frame. Before reaching the end of its travel, the end of the slider thus engages in the second track, so that the slider and blade together are held securely during placement or removal of the blade.
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04009515 | Apr 2004 | EP | regional |
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PCT/IB2005/001115 | 4/19/2005 | WO | 00 | 9/20/2007 |
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WO2005/102699 | 11/3/2005 | WO | A |
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5592313 | Hart | Jan 1997 | A |
5992313 | Zimmer | Nov 1999 | A |
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20080271631 A1 | Nov 2008 | US |