Stencil printer having carriage for guiding leading end of stencil sheet

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6334387
  • Patent Number
    6,334,387
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, April 19, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 1, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
To provide a stencil printer equipped with a carriage capable of stably and definitely conducting a leading end of a stencil sheet from a position at an outlet of a stencil sheet perforation device to a stencil sheet leading end mounting device of a printing drum and also capable of braking the stencil sheet so that the stencil sheet is wound around the printing drum according to its rotation under any optimum controlled expansion applied thereto, the carriage is provided with a stencil sheet leading end clamping device and a pair of stencil sheet leading end feeding rollers, separately, the stencil sheet leading end clamping device clamping the leading end of the stencil sheet when the carriage moves from the position at the outlet of the stencil sheet perforation device to the stencil sheet leading end mounting device of the printing drum, while the stencil sheet leading end feeding roller pair feeding out the stencil sheet leading end toward the stencil sheet leading end mounting device of the printing drum after the carriage has reached the vicinity of the stencil sheet leading end mounting device of the printing drum.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a stencil printer, an more particularly, to an improvement of means for conducting a leading end of a stencil sheet perforated by stencil sheet perforation means to stencil leading end mounting means of a printing drum.




2. Description of the Prior Art




There has been proposed by Japanese Patent No. 2804695 a stencil printer having stencil sheet leading end holding and transporting means adapted to reciprocate between a vicinity of stencil sheet perforation means and a vicinity of stencil sheet leading end mounting means of a printing drum stopped at a stencil sheet mounting position, wherein the stencil sheet leading end holding and transporting means are operated to hold a leading end of a stencil sheet perforated by the stencil sheet perforation means at an outlet of the stencil sheet perforation means as projecting forward as much as can be clamped by stencil sheet leading end mounting means of the printing drum, and move to the vicinity of the stencil sheet leading end mounting means, and then the printing drum is rotated so as to wind up the stencil sheet therearound, with the stencil sheet leading end holding and transporting means holding the stencil sheet by a force weaker than a stencil sheet holding force of the stencil sheet leading end mounting means of the printing drum, so that thereby the stencil sheet is wound around the printing drum in an expanded condition.




When the stencil sheet leading end holding and transporting means for holding and transporting the stencil sheet leading end from the outlet of the stencil sheet perforation means to the vicinity of the stencil sheet leading end mounting means of the printing drum are adapted also to serve as the means for expanding the stencil sheet during a winding-up thereof around the printing drum as in the above-mentioned patent, it is difficult to set up the friction condition of the clamping to be suitable for definitely and stably transporting the leading end of the stencil sheet from the outlet of the stencil sheet perforation means to the vicinity of the stencil sheet leading end mounting means of the printing drum and also to be suitable for desirably expanding the stencil sheet without damaging it while it is wound around the printing drum, since these two conditions are not compatible with one another.




Further, when the leading end of the stencil sheet is transported by the stencil sheet leading end holding and transporting means from the outlet of the stencil sheet perforation means to the vicinity of the stencil sheet leading end mounting means of the printing drum as projecting forward enough to be caught by the stencil sheet leading end mounting means of the printing drum, when the speed of the transportation increases, the forward projecting leading end of the stencil sheet is bent by a wind caused by the movement thereof, so that the leading end would not be correctly caught by the stencil sheet leading end mounting means of the printing drum.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In consideration of the above-mentioned problems, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a stencil printer equipped with a stencil sheet leading end guiding carriage improved so as not to cause those problems.




In order to solve, the above-mentioned problems, the present invention proposes a stencil printer comprising:




a printing drum having means provided along a generatrix of a cylindrical circumference thereof for mounting a leading end of a stencil sheet, the printing drum being adapted to be stopped at a predetermined rotational position for mounting the stencil sheet thereon;




means for perforating the stencil sheet; and




a carriage guided to reciprocate between a vicinity of an outlet of the stencil sheet perforation means and a vicinity of the stencil sheet leading end mounting means of the printing drum stopped at the predetermined rotational position;




wherein the carriage has means for selectively clamping the leading end of the stencil sheet perforated by the stencil sheet perforation means, and a pair of rollers for feeding the stencil sheet when the stencil sheet leading end clamping means are not clamping the stencil sheet, the stencil sheet feeding roller pair being adapted to feed the stencil sheet which had been clamped at the leading end thereof by the stencil sheet leading end clamping means toward the stencil sheet leading end mounting means as starting from the leading end when the carriage is positioned in the vicinity of the stencil sheet leading end mounting means of the printing drum stopped at the predetermined rotational position and then to brake the stencil sheet while it is being wound around the circumference of the printing drum with the leading end thereof being held by the stencil sheet leading end mounting means.




By the stencil sheet leading end holding means for holding and pulling the leading end of the stencil sheet from the vicinity of the outlet of the stencil sheet perforation means to the vicinity of the stencil sheet leading end mounting means of the printing drum are constructed as means separate from the means for braking the stencil sheet to be expanded while it is being wound around the circumference of the printing drum according to a rotation thereof with the leading end of the stencil sheet being held by the stencil sheet leading end mounting means of the printing drum, the friction condition for ensuring the pulling by clamping of the leading end of the stencil sheet of the stencil sheet leading end clamping means can be determined independently of the friction condition for braking the stencil sheet being wound around the circumference of the printing drum, so that the pulling transportation of the leading end of the stencil sheet from the outlet of the stencil sheet perforation means to the stencil sheet leading end mounting means of the printing drum is definitely ensured, while the stencil sheet can be applied with a desirable expansion when it is wound around the circumference of the printing drum so as not to damage even highly delicately formed perforation images of the stencil sheet.




Further, by the clamping of the leading end of the stencil sheet by the stencil sheet leading end clamping means being released when reached the vicinity of the stencil sheet leading end mounting means of the printing drum, while in turn the leading end of the stencil sheet is fed out forward by the separate stencil sheet feeding roller pair so as to be fed into the stencil sheet leading end mounting means of the printing drum, there occurs no such deformation of the leading end of the stencil sheet as by a running wind during the transportation thereof from the outlet of the stencil sheet perforation means to the vicinity of the stencil sheet leading end mounting means of the printing drum even when the speed of the transportation is increased. Further, by such an arrangement that the leading end of the stencil sheet is fed into the stencil sheet leading end mounting means of the printing drum by the stencil sheet leading end feeding roller pair in the vicinity thereof with a control of the stencil sheet leading end feeding roller pair for a very small distance of transportation independently of a control of transportation for a relatively large distance of transportation extended from the outlet of the stencil sheet perforation means to the stencil sheet leading end mounting means of the printing drum, the means for each of the two separate controls can be individually optimized with respect to the strength and the sensitivity of their constructions, so that the leading end of the stencil sheet is always mounted to the stencil sheet leading end mounting means of the printing drum in a predetermined correct mounting condition.




In more detail, the carriage may have a main frame, and an auxiliary frame pivotably supported by the main frame, the stencil sheet leading end clamping means having a lower clamping element and an upper clamping element, the stencil sheet feeding roller pair having a lower roller and an upper roller, the lower clamping element and the lower roller being mounted on the main frame, the upper clamping element and the upper roller being mounted on the auxiliary frame, the auxiliary frame being adapted to be pivoted relative to the main frame by an action of a cam follower engaging a cam when the carriage comes to the vicinity of the outlet of the stencil sheet perforation means so as to remove the upper clamping element and the upper roller from the lower damping element and the lower roller, respectively.




In such a construction, the auxiliary frame may be biased toward a regular position relative to the main frame by a spring.




The stencil printer of the above construction may further comprise a pair of guide rails extending between the vicinity of the outlet of the stencil sheet perforation means and the vicinity of the stencil sheet leading end mounting means of the printing drum stopped at the predetermined rotational position, the carriage being supported and guided by the guide rail pair at opposite side portions thereof.




In such a construction, the guide rails may have a branch portion adapted to be selectively branched in a way thereof, the carriage being capable of supplying the stencil sheet to at least two printing drums separately according to a non-branched state and a branched state.




Further, the guide rail pair may be deflected at an end portion thereof close to the stencil sheet perforation means so that the carriage coming to the vicinity of the outlet of the stencil sheet perforation means is inclined so as to bias an end of the main frame thereof close to the stencil sheet perforation means downward relative to the stencil sheet perforation means, so that thereby the lower clamping element and the lower roller are biased downward relative to the outlet of the stencil sheet perforation means, while the upper clamping element and the upper roller are biased upward relative to the outlet of the stencil sheet perforation means.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the accompanying drawings,





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatical side view showing the general construction of the essential portions of an embodiment of the stencil printer equipped with the stencil sheet leading end guiding carriage according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side view showing in an enlargement further details of the carriage and constructions therearound in the state shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a diagrammatical side view similar to

FIG. 1

, showing the carriage in a state slightly moved from the state shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a side view showing in an enlargement further details of the carriage and constructions therearound shown in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a diagrammatical side view similar to

FIG. 1

, showing the carriage in a state slightly moved leftward from the state shown in

FIG. 3

along the guide rail;





FIG. 6

is a diagrammatical side view similar to FIG.


1


and others, showing the carriage in the state operating in the vicinity of the stencil sheet leading end mounting means of the first printing drum; and





FIG. 7

is a diagrammatical side view similar to FIG.


1


and others, showing the carriage in the state operating in the vicinity of the stencil sheet leading end mounting means of the second printing drum.











DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT




In the following, the invention will be described in more detail with respect to an embodiment thereof by referring to the accompanying drawings.




Referring to

FIG. 1

diagrammatically showing a side view of only an essential portion of an embodiment of the present invention constructed as a two drum type stencil printer,


10


is a carriage for guiding a leading end of a stencil sheet. In

FIG. 1

, the carriage


10


is shown particularly in a condition where it has come to a vicinity of an outlet of stencil sheet perforation means


12


. This stencil printer is of a two drum type having a first printing drum


14


and a second printing drum


16


as shown in the figure, wherein a stencil sheet


20


fed out from a roll


18


serving as a source thereof is conducted through the stencil sheet perforation means


12


including a thermal head


22


, a platen roller


24


, a pair of stencil sheet feed out rollers


28


and a stencil sheet feed out port


30


, so that a perforated stencil sheet is mounted around the printing drum


14


or


16


to do a printing.




The stencil sheet fed out from the stencil sheet feed out port


30


is conducted by the carriage


10


running along a guide rail


32


supported by a support frame not shown in the figure toward stencil sheet leading end mounting means


34


of the printing drum


14


stopped at a predetermined rotational position for mounting the stencil sheet or to stencil sheet leading end mounting means


36


of the printing drum


16


stopped at a predetermined rotational position for mounting the stencil sheet. The stencil sheet leading end mounting means


34


and


36


have bar-like stencil sheet receiving bases


38


and


40


provided along a generatrix of each of the cylindrical shape of the printing drums, and clamps


46


and


48


, respectively, the clamps


46


and


48


being pivotable about pivot shafts


42


and


44


betweened an open position removed from the stencil sheet receiving base


38


and


40


as shown in

FIG. 1 and a

closed position pressed onto the stencil sheet receiving bases


38


and


40


, respectively. After the leading end of the stencil sheet conducted by the carriage


10


has been mounted to the printing drum


14


or


16


by the stencil sheet leading end mounting means


34


or


36


, the printing drum


14


or


16


is rotated so that the stencil sheet of a one sheet length is mounted around the printing drum, and a trailing end of the one sheet length stencil sheet is cut by a cutter


50


.





FIG. 2

is a diagrammatical side view showing the structure of the carriage


10


and the guide rail therearound in an enlargement at the position shown in FIG.


1


. The carriage


10


has a main frame


52


and an auxiliary frame


56


pivotably mounted to the main frame by a pivot shaft


54


. The main frame


52


is made of a pair of side plates


58


constructing opposite side edges of the width thereof and lateral bar members


60


,


62


and


64


fixing the pair of side plates


58


to one another. Each of these lateral bar members


60


,


62


and


64


provides a guide surface at a part thereof for guiding the stencil sheet therealong. The main frame


52


is equipped with rollers


70


and


72


mounted by shafts


66


and


68


to the outside of the pair of side plates


58


, respectively, the rollers


70


and


72


being engaged between a pair of parallel rail members


74


and


76


of the guide rail


32


, so as to be movable therealong. In the shown embodiment, the shafts


66


for the pair of rollers


70


are formed integral with the pivot shaft


54


for pivotably mounting the auxiliary frame


56


to the main frame


52


. In other words, opposite end portions of the pivot shaft


54


are formed as the shafts


66


.




The guide rail


32


formed of the pair of rail members


74


and


76


is inclined downwardly at a portion thereof located in the vicinity of the outlet of the stencil sheet perforation means


12


, i.e. the stencil sheet feed out port


30


, as shown in the figure, so that, when the carriage


10


comes to this position, the rollers


72


closer to the stencil sheet perforation means


12


lower relative to the other rollers


70


, thereby inclining the main frame


52


at this position downward in facing the stencil sheet perforation means


12


. On the other hand, the auxiliary frame


56


has a pair of rollers


80


rotatably supported by shafts


78


at opposite sides thereof, so that when these rollers ride on corresponding cams


82


supported by the supporting frame not shown in the figure, the auxiliary frame


56


is pivoted around the pivot shaft


54


in the counter clockwise direction in the figure relative to the main frame


52


. The pivotal movement of the auxiliary frame


56


about the pivot shaft


54


relative to the main frame


52


occurs against an elastic biasing force applied by a spring clip


84


provided around the pivot shaft


54


so as to elastically drive the auxiliary frame


56


in the clockwise direction in the figure around the pivot shaft


54


relative to the main frame


52


. Thus, when the carriage


10


has come to the vicinity of the outlet of the stencil sheet perforation means


12


, the main frame


52


is inclined so that the end thereof facing the stencil sheet perforation means


12


descends, while the auxiliary frame


56


is inclined so that the end thereof facing the stencil sheet perforation means


12


ascends, whereby the stencil sheet feed out port


30


of the stencil sheet perforation means


12


is deeply inserted into an open space formed between the main frame and the auxiliary frame.




The main frame


52


carries stationarily a lower clamping element


88


of stencil sheet leading end clamping means


86


as extending in the lateral direction of the carriage, and a lower roller


92


of a pair of stencil sheet leading end feeding rollers


90


as rotatably supported by a shaft


94


on the left side of the lower clamping element


88


as viewed in the figure in parallel thereto. On the other hand, the auxiliary frame


56


carries an upper clamping element


96


of the stencil sheet leading end clamping means


86


as extending in the lateral direction of the carriage and supported by a pair of actuators


98


at opposite ends thereof The auxiliary frame


56


also carries an upper roller


100


of the stencil sheet leading end feeding roller pair


90


as extending in the lateral direction of the carriage and supported by a pair of actuators


104


via an integrally rotatable shaft


102


at opposite ends thereof. The upper clamping element


96


is moved by an operation of the pair of actuators


98


supporting the opposite ends thereof between a position at which it is pressed against the opposing lower clamping element


88


and a position at which it is removed from the lower clamping element


88


. The upper roller


100


is moved by the pair of actuators


104


supporting the opposite ends thereof between a position at which it is pressed against the lower roller


92


and a position removed from the lower roller


92


. Further, the upper roller


100


is selectively driven in rotation by one or both of the actuators


104


via the shaft


102


. The lower roller


92


is provided with a gear


106


at one end thereof, while the upper roller


100


is provided with a gear


108


at one end thereof. These gears


106


and


108


mesh with one another when the upper roller


100


is pressed against the lower roller


92


by the actuators


104


, so that the lower roller


92


is driven in rotation in synchronization with the upper roller


100


in the direction opposite to that of the upper roller


100


when the upper roller is driven in rotation by one or both of the actuators


104


.




A part of the guide rail


32


shown in

FIG. 2

forming a part thereof positioned in the vicinity of the outlet of the stencil sheet perforation means


12


is supported by a switching plate


110


which in turn is pivotably supported by a pivot shaft


112


from the support frame not shown in the figure so to be pivotable around a central axis of the pivot shaft


112


.




When the leading end of the perforated stencil sheet


20


was inserted into the carriage


10


positioned in the vicinity of the outlet of the stencil sheet perforation means


12


as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the carriage


10


is now moved by carriage self-driving means incorporated therein not shown in the figure or outside carriage drive means arranged along the guide rail


32


not shown in the figure to the position shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

at which the roller


72


comes out of the inclined end of the guide rail


32


, while the rollers


80


of the auxiliary frame


56


sliding off of the inclined surfaces of the cams


82


, thereby turning the auxiliary frame


56


correspondingly around the pivot shaft


54


in the clockwise direction in the figure relative to the main frame


52


by the action of the spring clip


84


, so that the auxiliary frame


56


reaches its regular mounting position relative to the main frame


52


. Here the actuators


98


are operated so that the upper clamping element


96


is moved toward the lower clamping element


88


, thereby clamping the leading end of the stencil sheet


20


therebetween as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

. At this time, the leading edge of the stencil sheet may reach a position slightly exceeding the nip region between the lower roller


92


and the upper roller


100


of the stencil sheet leading end feeding roller pair


90


. In this state, the upper roller


100


may still be held as removed from the lower roller


92


by the actuators


104


.




When the stencil sheet is to be mounted onto the printing drum


14


, the carriage


10


is moved from the portion of the guide rail


32


made of the rail members


74


and


76


supported by the switching plate


110


to a portion thereof made of rail members


114


and


116


as shown in

FIG. 5

, and to finally reach a position in the vicinity of the stencil sheet leading end mounting means


34


of the printing drum


14


stopped at a predetermined rotational position such as shown in FIG.


6


. When the carriage


10


has reached this position, the actuators


98


of the stencil sheet leading end clamping means


86


are operated so as to remove the upper clamping element


96


from the lower clamping element


88


, thereby releasing the clamping of the leading end of the stencil sheet by the stencil sheet leading end clamping means


86


, while at the same time the actuators


104


of the stencil sheet leading end feeding roller pair


90


are operated so as to press the upper roller


100


to the lower roller


92


with the leading end of the stencil sheet being clamped therebetween. At this time, the gear


106


provided at one end of the lower roller


92


meshes with the gear


108


provided at one end of the upper roller


100


. Then, one or both of the actuators


104


are operated to drive the upper roller


100


to rotate in the clockwise direction in the figure in a controlled manner, with the lower roller


92


being rotated in synchronization with the upper roller


100


in the counter clockwise direction in the figure, whereby the leading end of the stencil sheet clamped between the pair of rollers


92


and


100


is fed out from the carriage


10


so as to be fed into between the stencil sheet receiving base


38


and the opened clamp


46


of the stencil sheet leading end mounting means


34


. A trailing end of the stencil sheet of a one sheet length is cut by the cutter


50


in the way or after the end of the pulling out of the stencil sheet by the carriage


10


according to the length of the guide rail


32


.




When the leading end of the stencil sheet was introduced onto the stencil sheet receiving base


38


in a predetermined manner, the clamp


46


is closed over the stencil sheet receiving base


38


, thus completing the mounting of the stencil sheet leading end on the printing drum


14


. Then the printing drum


14


is rotated in the counter clockwise direction in the figure by a printing drum driving mechanism not shown in the figure for winding the stencil sheet therearound. During this process, one or both of the actuators


104


apply a braking of a predetermined strength to the upper roller


100


so that the stencil sheet wound around the printing drum


14


according to the rotation thereof is maintained at any optimum controlled condition of expansion which will never damage even highly delicate perforations formed in the stencil sheet.




In the case that the stencil sheet is to be mounted onto the printing drum


16


, when the carriage


10


has moved from the position shown in

FIG. 1

to the position shown in

FIG. 3

, the switching plate


110


is turned around the pivot shaft


112


as shown in

FIG. 7

by a switching-over mechanism not shown in the figure. In the shown embodiment, without further moving the carriage


10


, this is brought to a position in the vicinity of the stencil sheet leading end mounting means


36


of the printing drum


16


. Here the stencil sheet leading end clamping means


86


and the stencil sheet leading end feeding roller pair


90


are operated by the actuators


98


and


104


, respectively, so that the leading end of the stencil sheet is mounted to the stencil sheet leading end mounting means


36


, and then the printing drum


16


is rotated so that the stencil sheet is wound around the printing drum


16


in an expanded condition, in the same manner as described with respect to the printing drum


14


.




Although the present invention has been described in detail with respect to an embodiment thereof, it will be apparent for those skilled in the art that various modifications are possible with respect to the shown embodiment within the scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A stencil printer comprising:a printing drum having means provided along a generatrix of a cylindrical circumference thereof for mounting a leading end of a stencil sheet, the printing drum being adapted to be stopped at a predetermined rotational position for mounting the stencil sheet thereon; means for perforating the stencil sheet; and a carriage guided to reciprocate between a vicinity of an outlet of the stencil sheet perforation means and a vicinity of the stencil sheet leading end mounting means of the printing drum stopped at the predetermined rotational position; wherein the carriage has means for selectively clamping the leading end of the stencil sheet perforated by the stencil sheet perforation means, and a pair of rollers for feeding the stencil sheet when the stencil sheet leading end clamping means are not clamping the stencil sheet, the stencil sheet feeding roller pair being adapted to feed the stencil sheet which had been clamped at the leading end thereof by the stencil sheet leading end clamping means toward the stencil sheet leading end mounting means as starting from the leading end when the carriage is positioned in the vicinity of the stencil sheet leading end mounting means of the printing drum stopped at the predetermined rotational position and then to brake the stencil sheet while it is being wound around the circumference of the printing drum with the leading end thereof being held by the stencil sheet leading end mounting means.
  • 2. A stencil printer according to claim 1, wherein the carriage has a main frame, and an auxiliary frame pivotably supported by the main frame, the stencil sheet leading end clamping means having a lower clamping element and an upper clamping element, the stencil sheet feeding roller pair having a lower roller and an upper roller, the lower clamping element and the lower roller being mounted on the main frame, the upper clamping element and the upper roller being mounted on the auxiliary frame, the auxiliary frame being adapted to be pivoted relative to the main frame by an action of a cam follower engaging a cam when the carriage comes to the vicinity of the outlet of the stencil sheet perforation means so as to remove the upper clamping element and the upper roller from the lower clamping element and the lower roller, respectively.
  • 3. A stencil printer according to claim 2, wherein the auxiliary frame is biased toward a regular position relative to the main frame by a spring.
  • 4. A stencil printer according to claim 1, further comprising a pair of guide rails extending between the vicinity of the outlet of the stencil sheet perforation means and the vicinity of the stencil sheet leading end mounting means of the printing drum stopped at the predetermined rotational position, the carriage being supported and guided by the guide rail pair at opposite side portions thereof.
  • 5. A stencil printer according to claim 4, wherein the guide rails have a branch portion adapted to be selectively branched in a way thereof, the carriage being capable of supplying the stencil sheet to at least two printing drums separately according to a non-branched state and a branched state.
  • 6. A stencil printer according to claim 1, wherein the carriage has a main frame, and an auxiliary frame pivotably supported by the main frame; the stencil sheet leading end clamping means having a lower clamping element and an upper clamping element; the stencil sheet feeding roller pair having a lower roller and an upper roller; the lower clamping element and the lower roller being mounted on the main frame; the upper clamping element and the upper roller being mounted on the auxiliary frame; the auxiliary frame being adapted to be pivoted relative to the main frame by an action of a cam follower engaging a cam when the carriage comes to the vicinity of the outlet of the stencil sheet perforation means so as to remove the upper clamping element and the upper roller from the lower clamping element and the lower roller, respectively, the auxiliary frame being biased toward a regular position relative to the main frame by a spring, the stencil printer further comprising a pair of guide rails extending between the vicinity of the outlet of the stencil sheet perforation means and the vicinity of the stencil sheet leading end mounting means of the printing drum stopped at the predetermined rotational position, the carriage being supported and guided by the guide rail pair at opposite side portions thereof, the guide rail pair being deflected at an end portion thereof close to the stencil sheet perforation means so that the carriage coming to the vicinity of the outlet of the stencil sheet perforation means is inclined so as to bias an end of the main frame thereof close to the stencil sheet perforation means downward relative to the stencil sheet perforation means, so that thereby the lower clamping element and the lower roller are biased downward relative to the outlet of the stencil sheet perforation means, while the upper clamping element and the upper roller are biased upward relative to the outlet of the stencil sheet perforation means.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-136830 May 1999 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
5558019 Kawai et al. Sep 1996 A
5709151 Dürr et al. Jan 1998 A
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Number Date Country
A-6-320853 Nov 1994 JP
A-2804695 Jul 1998 JP