The present invention generally relates to a thermal transfer printing machine for printing images on articles by means of a heated pad.
In the following description and claims, the term “image” is used to mean in a broad sense a text, a drawing, a logo, a code (such as a bar code or a two-dimensional code, for example a QR code or a Data Matrix code) or any other kind of two-dimensional graphic representation.
It is known to print codes and/or other types of images directly onto products by thermal transfer of ink from an inked ribbon.
The present invention relates in particular to a thermal transfer printing machine for printing images on articles by means of a heated pad, in particular for printing in cavities or recesses, comprising
A machine for printing images of the above-identified type is disclosed for example in European Patent No. EP 1 501 683 B1 in the Applicant's name.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a printing machine of the aforementioned type which is improved over the prior art discussed above, in particular to enable the printing of images even in cavities or recesses of articles.
This and other objects are fully achieved according to the present invention by virtue of a printing machine of the aforementioned type, characterized in that it further comprises position sensor means arranged to provide electric signals indicative of the vertical position of the transfer pad, and control means arranged to carry out
By virtue of such features, the risk of possible damage to the transfer pad due to an impact with the article intended to receive the print when the latter is not placed in the correct position on the support means is avoided.
Further features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, given purely by way of non-limiting example with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
In the drawings, a printing machine for printing images on articles by thermal transfer of ink according to the present invention is generally indicated at 1.
With reference in particular to
In the illustrated embodiment, the frame structure 2 essentially comprises a carriage 3 provided with rotating and lockable wheels 4, and a column-like structure 5 secured to the carriage 3.
A partially cantilevered upper arm 6 protrudes from the top of the column-like structure 5, and a bearing and guide structure 7 is fixed under the upper arm 6 and extends vertically downwards essentially parallel to the column-like structure 5 (see in particular
At a certain distance below the bearing and guide structure 7, a lower arm 8 extends in a substantially horizontal direction from the column-like structure 5.
The distal end of the lower arm 8 is reinforced by a vertical upright 9 (
A horizontal plate 11 (
As will be explained in more detail hereinafter, the support body 12 is intended to allow the positioning of an article A, for example a parallelepipedal crate of plastic material, on which an image is to be printed, in the machine 1.
With reference to
In the bearing and guide structure 7 extending from the upper arm 6 of the machine 1, a thermal transfer assembly, generally indicated at 20, is mounted so as to be vertically movable. The thermal transfer assembly 20 is movable between a raised rest position, as shown in
The thermal transfer assembly 20 includes a transfer pad, indicated at 21 in
The transfer pad 21 is made for example in the manner described and illustrated in the above-cited European patent and comprises for example a block of synthetic material, for example silicone rubber, loaded with thermally conductive particles. Heating means of a type known per se, e.g. of resistive type, are provided within this block.
With reference in particular to
Such section 22 is, for example, of the type described in detail in the above-cited European Patent, and will therefore not be further described here.
In the machine 1, the printing ribbon N, which on its side intended to face the articles A carries at predetermined intervals images formed of a thermally transferable ink, follows an operative path defined by a plurality of deviation rollers, some of which are motorized.
With reference in particular to
Upon leaving the section 22, the printing ribbon N moves upwards from a roller 23 of this section and passes around a roller 24, then descends and passes around a roller 25, then rises up to pass around a roller 26 and finally moves downwards again.
In the thermal transfer assembly 20, the printing ribbon N is deviated by a roller 27, carried by an arm 28, and then passes between the distal ends of two resilient elements 30 and 31 mounted upstream and downstream of the transfer pad 21.
From the distal end of the resilient member 31, the printing ribbon N deviates upwards to and around a roller 29 carried by an arm 32 of the thermal transfer assembly 20.
After leaving the roller 29, the ribbon N continues almost vertically upwards and passes around a roller 33 to descend again and pass around a further roller 34.
After leaving the roller 34, the printing ribbon N moves vertically upwards to a roller 35 (
In the illustrated embodiment, the thermal transfer assembly 20 is connected to the lower end of the rod 40a of a fluidic cylinder 40, a body 40b of which is attached to the support and guide structure 7 and thus to the frame structure 2 (
The thermal transfer assembly 20, and in particular the transfer pad 21, is vertically movable relative to the frame structure 2 between the raised rest position shown in
In
On the other hand, in
With such articles, problems sometimes arise in printing images in recessed portions of their side walls, for example in the portions indicated at 50A of the side walls 50 of the crates A of
In the example shown in
In a crate of the type illustrated in
Such a configuration of the recessed portion 50A may lead to non-optimal printing results, as the transfer pad may have difficulty in applying the printing ribbon N to such surface of the recessed portion 50A and transferring to the latter the image (or images) of thermally transferable ink.
To overcome this disadvantage, a fluidic cylinder 60 is conveniently arranged on the upright 9 of the frame structure 2 (
In operation, prior to carrying out the printing of the images on the surface of the recessed portion 50A of the wall 50, the fluidic cylinder 60 is activated, in such a way that its rod urges the wall 51 of the article or crate A downwards and, consequently, causes buckling of the wall 50, and more specifically of the recessed portion 50A thereof, so as to make the surface of the latter facing the transfer pad 21 slightly convex.
Advantageously, the support body 12 shown in
In the embodiment according to
A further plate 72, also advantageously rectangular, with a thickness for example of 0.1 mm, is fixed above the central portion of the plate 71.
The central thickening of the upper surface 70a of the base 70 is therefore such that, under the pressure exerted by the transfer pad 21, the recessed portion 50A of a crate A is deformed to an arch with the ends pointing downwards, so as to compensate for any concavity of this portion in rest conditions.
With reference to
With reference to
In case of images (such as the images I shown in
In fact, if a crate A is positioned on the support body 12 so that, during the printing phase, the transfer pad 21 will impact one or more of the ribs 50C-50E, the transfer roller 21 may be seriously damaged.
In order to avoid the occurrence of such an inconvenience, a position sensor 80 (
The electronic control unit 14 is arranged to carry out an initial learning phase wherein the unit 14 causes a descent run of the thermal transfer assembly 20 and the transfer pad 21, until the latter is brought into engagement with the surface of a predetermined article A positioned on the support body 12, and by means of the position sensor 80 detects and then stores reference data characterizing said descent run, e.g. the speed profile of the transfer pad 21 over time, and a subsequent printing phase wherein the unit 14 causes a subsequent descent run of the thermal transfer assembly 20 and the transfer pad 21 towards and up to a new article A of the same type positioned on the support body 12.
During this printing phase, the electronic control unit 14 detects and compares, with the aforementioned reference data previously acquired, the corresponding data characterizing the current descent run and stops the printing phase when the comparison of such data reveals an anomaly in the current descent run.
By virtue of this learning procedure, damages to the transfer roller 21 are avoided.
In a printing phase the machine 1 according to the invention essentially operates as follows.
When the machine 1 is at rest, it has the configuration shown in
In view of printing an image on an article A, the electronic control unit 14 of the machine 1 determines the positioning, between the rollers 27 and 29, of a portion of the printing ribbon N carrying the image formed of a thermally transferable ink intended to be printed on the article A.
The thermal transfer assembly 20 and the transfer pad 21 are then displaced downwards by activation of the fluidic cylinder 40. During this descent, the transfer roller 21, always at a distance from the printing ribbon N, is kept heated.
When the thermal transfer assembly 20 is close to the article A, as shown in
The thermal transfer assembly 20 then reaches the working position shown in
Upon completion of the printing phase, the electronic control unit 14 causes the thermal transfer assembly 20 to move upwards via the fluidic actuator 40.
As soon as the transfer pad 21 is at a sufficient distance from the article A, the resilient elements 30 and 31 re-expand downwards, helping to determine the detachment of the printing ribbon N from the lower active surface 21a of the transfer pad 21, as shown in
The thermal transfer assembly 20 may then return back to the raised rest position to be able to carry out a new printing phase.
The machine according to the present invention has a very safe operation, in particular with regard to the prevention of damages caused by the transfer pad and the release of the printing ribbon from the articles.
Naturally, the principle of the invention remaining unchanged, the embodiments and manufacturing details may widely vary compared to those described and illustrated purely by way of a non-limiting example, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the accompanying claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102016000083067 | Aug 2016 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2017/054787 | 8/4/2017 | WO | 00 |