Claims
- 1. A screen printing machine comprising:
- (a) a cabinet having an upper opening and a shelf extending inwardly along at least two opposed cabinet sidewalls;
- (b) a print screen adapted to be held in a lateral position on the cabinet shelf;
- (c) a platen assembly for supporting a substrate, the platen assembly being provided within the cabinet near the upper opening; and
- (d) a curing assembly movably connected to the cabinet and located generally above the cabinet upper opening, the curing assembly including a housing having an open bottom and at least one ultraviolet light element attached within the housing and oriented to direct ultraviolet light downward;
- wherein during use, the curing assembly moves laterally between a first position in which the ultraviolet light element is located away from the substrate and a second position in which the ultraviolet light element is located above the substrate; and wherein the curing assembly is slidably engaged with the cabinet;
- the curing assembly including a housing having a top wall, a front wall, a back wall, side walls connecting between the front and back walls, an open bottom, the curing assembly also including a carriage track attached to the underside of the housing top wall, a movable carriage, and at least one ultraviolet light element attached to the movable carriage within the housing and oriented to direct ultraviolet light downward;
- during use, the curing assembly translates laterally to positions away from and above the cabinet; the movable carriage also translating between a first carriage position in which the ultraviolet light element is located near the housing back wall and a second carriage position in which the ultraviolet light element is located near the housing front wall, the ultraviolet light element having translated across the housing along the carriage track and in doing so shining ultraviolet light on the substrate.
- 2. The screen printing machine of claim 1, wherein the curing assembly includes one or more fan assemblies to cool the ultraviolet light element.
- 3. The screen printing machine of claim 2, wherein the at least one ultraviolet light element includes a plurality of ultraviolet light bulbs.
- 4. The screen printing machine of claim 1, wherein the movable carriage further includes a light reflective material positioned above the at least one ultraviolet light element to assist in directing light downward.
- 5. The screen printing machine of claim 1, wherein the movable carriage is a rigid reflector.
- 6. The screen printing machine of claim 1, wherein the curing assembly further includes a heat resistant and heat reflective material positioned above the at least one ultraviolet light element.
- 7. The screen printing machine of claim 1, wherein the curing assembly further includes an upright shield plate located adjacent the ultraviolet light element to help block ultraviolet light from view.
- 8. The screen printing machine of claim 1, wherein the curing assembly further includes a handle connected to the movable carriage, the handle allowing an operator to manually move the movable carnage and ultraviolet light element between the first and second carriage positions.
- 9. The screen printing machine of claim 1, wherein upon providing power to the machine, the ultraviolet light element is kept in an energized state.
- 10. The screen printing machine of claim 1, wherein the curing assembly further includes a control switch to manually turn the at least one ultraviolet light element on and off.
- 11. The screen printing machine of claim 1, further comprising a safety latch connected to the curing assembly, the safety latch hang a locked position in which the curing assembly is prohibited from translating away from the cabinet and an unlocked position in which the curing assembly is not prohibited from translating away from the cabinet.
- 12. The screen printing machine of claim 11, wherein the curing assembly includes a handle connected to the movable carriage, the handle allowing an operator to manually move the movable carriage and ultraviolet light element between the first and second carriage positions; and further wherein the safety latch is connected to the handle, the safety latch being locked when the handle is not in a retracted position.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of both U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/110,823 filed Dec. 2, 1998, and U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/110,677 filed Dec. 2, 1998.
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122597 |
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Compac Systems, RX-22 Textile Printer--The Complete Screen Printing System Brochure. |