The present invention concerns a printing process for sheets of documents, such as securities, banknotes, checks, ID and passports.
The present invention also concerns a printing machine suitable for carrying out the process according to the invention.
Printing processes and machines are known per se in the prior art. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,574,696, the content of which is incorporated by reference in the present application, discloses a rotary printing press for the simultaneous multicolour printing on both sides of a web or sheet. The advantage of this machine consists in that it permits exploiting simultaneously two totally different methods for printing in a single pass an offset image on one side and an “Orlof” image on the other side, thus offering the user for the first time the possibility of printing notably safety backgrounds on both sides of a bank note through two different methods; this increases the safety against forgery and in addition makes printing operations more economical because the user is not compelled to use two separate machines.
Another printing machine is known for example from U.S. Pat. No. 4,640,189, the content of which is incorporated by reference in the present application. This printing machine can print on both sides of a paper web either an image with juxtaposed colors by means of a typographic plate inked respectively by a collecting cylinder inked in turn by selective inking cylinders the number of which corresponds to the number of colors, or an image with superposed colors and designs by means of the plate cylinders substituted for the selective color inking cylinders and provided with printing plates inking a corresponding offset cylinder and of which the number corresponds to the number of colors and designs, or an image of each of the above-mentioned type. For this purpose, the machine comprises a first pair of blanket cylinders operating either as collecting cylinders each adapted to ink a cylinder carrying said typographic plate of which the image is transferred via an intermediate cylinder to another blanket cylinder of a second pair on the paper, or as offset cylinders contacting said other blanket cylinder, or operating one as collecting cylinder and the other as an offset cylinder. In all cases, the paper passes between the blanket cylinders of the second pair.
Another printing technique so called silk-screen printing is also known in the art. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,109,172, the content of which is incorporated by reference in the present application, discloses a silk-screen printing machine with a printing cylinder engaging two stencil cylinders for printing at least two non-overlapping areas in different colors using the one printing cylinder.
Document DE 197 03 312 discloses a printing machine in which the sheets are held by a chain gripper system while being printed. However, in this document, the speed of rotation of the printing cylinder is maintained constant.
The idea of the present invention is to propose a printing system that needs less space to be implemented and also that is more efficient and quicker than the known printing systems.
It is therefore an aim of the present invention to improve the known processes and machines.
It is another aim of the present invention to provide a printing machine that can be built as a modular unit.
It is a further aim of the present invention to provide a printing process and machine that are faster than the known one.
To this effect, the invention is defined by the features of the claims.
The invention will be best understood by the description of an exemplary embodiment and of the accompanying drawings in which
FIGS. 1 to 4 show in succession the preparation steps for the printing of a sheet while carried by a chain conveyor according to the present invention.
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The screen printing technique per se is known in the art, and reference is for example made to U.S. Pat. No. 6,109,172 for the sake of completeness. As represented, the printing cylinder is driven by an independent motor 6 which is able to vary the rotational speed Vpc of the printing cylinder. The printing cylinder 4 comprises at least one cylinder pit 7 with a leading edge 9 and a trailing edge 8 of the printing cylinder 4, said pit being intended to receive the chain gripper system 3 of the chain conveyor 2. The printing cylinder 4 is also subjected to vacuum air to maintain the sheet on the printing cylinder 4 during the printing operation. The suction air (vacuum) is created by a vacuum system with at least an aspiration pump 10 which is connected to ducts in the printing cylinder 4 to apply the suction air to the sheet 1 being printed.
In addition, the screen cylinder 5 is moved away from the printing cylinder 4 when not in printing operation, with the doctor blade 11 being lifted to avoid damaging the screen, as represented.
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In order to carry out the displacement movements of screen cylinder 5 and blade 11, it is possible to use numerous means such as excentrical systems, or pneumatically activated means, all well known in the art.
The printing cylinder may also comprise more than one pit, for example two or three pits which would then correspond to successive chain grippers systems 3 on the chain conveyor 2. The principle indicated above would then be applicable to such configurations for each successive sheet.
A printing cylinder according the present invention is represented in top view in
The printing cylinder 4, as mentioned above, is linked to a vacuum system, schematically represented in
This vacuum system is synchronized such that vacuum is applied to the sheet being printed only in the zone in which the printing is carried out. Accordingly, each row of holes parallel to the axis of the cylinder is subjected to vacuum in turn, depending on the position of the cylinder 4.
The process according to the present invention is particularly advantageous to carry out a recto-verso silk-screen printing.
Depending on the configuration of the machine, it can be useful to add a drying unit to dry the printed sheets. The drying unit maybe an UV drying unit or other equivalent. Such a drying unit is particularly useful when carrying out a recto-verso printing of the sheets.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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04007631.7 | Mar 2004 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB05/00787 | 3/23/2005 | WO | 8/30/2006 |