Claims
- 1. Stencilling apparatus comprising:
- means for supporting stock to be stencilled;
- means for supporting a stencil screen above said stock supporting means;
- an upstanding squeegee having a forward face portion, a rearward face portion, and a lower edge portion including a resilient squeegee element for forcing fluid down through the stencil screen onto stock on said stock supporting means;
- an upright flow coater panel having a lower edge;
- means for supporting said flow coater panel in spaced relationship behind said upstanding squeegee relative to the direction of stencilling, forming a fluid reservoir therebetween and for causing said squeegee and said flow coater panel to be advanced simultaneously relative to the stencil screen during a stencilling stroke;
- said flow coater panel lower edge being mounted slightly elevated relative to said resilient squeegee element lower edge portion and the stencil screen, for fluid flow from said fluid reservoir beneath said lower edge of said flow coater panel when said flow coater panel is advanced, to flow coat said screen for the next stencilling stroke;
- recycle passage means through said squeegee, above said squeegee element, from said squeegee forward face portion to said squeegee rearward face portion, for direct flow through said squeegee and into said reservoir, of excess fluid on the screen forwardly of said squeegee when said squeegee is advanced, whereby simultaneous advancement of said squeegee and flow coater panel in a stencilling and flow coating stroke results in a stencil-and-flow function keeping the screen covered with fluid by a portion of the fluid ahead of said squeegee being forced down through said screen, and excess fluid that is not forced through said screen being able to flow from ahead of said squeegee through said squeegee into said reservoir, and a portion of the fluid in said reservoir being caused to flow from said reservoir beneath said flow coater lower edge onto the screen to flow coat the screen for the next stencilling stroke.
- 2. Stencilling apparatus comprising:
- means for supporting stock to be stencilled;
- means for supporting a stencil screen above said stock supporting means;
- an upstanding squeegee having a body with forward face portion, a rearward face portion, and a lower resilient squeegee element for forcing fluid down through the stencil screen onto stock on said stock supporting means;
- an upright flow coater panel having a lower edge;
- means for supporting said flow coater panel in spaced relationship behind said upstanding squeegee relative to the direction of advancement, forming a fluid reservoir therebetween and for causing said squeegee and said flow coater panel to be advanced simultaneously during a stencilling stroke;
- said flow coater panel lower edge being mounted relative to the stencil screen for fluid flow from said fluid reservoir beneath said lower edge of said flow coater panel when said flow coater panel is advanced, to flow coat said screen for the next stencilling stroke;
- passage means through said squeegee body, above said squeegee element, from said squeegee forward face portion to said squeegee rearward face portion, for direct flow through said squeegee body and into said reservoir, of excess fluid on the screen forwardly of said squeegee when said squeegee is advanced, whereby simultaneous advancement of said squeegee and flow coater panel in a stencilling and flow coating stroke results in a stencil-and-flow function keeping the screen covered with fluid, a portion of the fluid ahead of said squeegee being forced down through said screen, and excess fluid is not forced through said screen being able to flow from ahead of said squeegee through said squeegee body into said reservoir, and a portion of the fluid in said reservoir being caused to flow from said reservoir beneath said flow coater lower edge onto the screen to flow coat the screen for the next stencilling stroke.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 518,768, filed Oct. 29, 1974, and entitled FLOOD COATER AND SQUEEGEE, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,973,491.
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