This application claims priority to Italian Patent Application No. 102019000011463, filed on Jul. 11, 2019. The disclosure of the above application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a thermosetting unit.
The invention was developed, in particular, with a view to its application to the field of digital printing on fabrics. In the following description, reference will be made to this specific field without however losing generality.
In processes of digital printing on fabrics, thermosetting of the inks on the fabrics may be necessary. In these cases, it is common to use a thermosetting unit comprising a plurality of rollers through which the fabric is passed downstream of the printing unit. The thermosetting unit can be an integral part of the textile printer (in-line thermosetting) or it can be separate with respect to the textile printer.
The thermosetting unit is generally provided with at least one thermosetting roller, having an outer surface heated to temperatures that can reach up to 200° C.
Heating of the thermosetting roller can be obtained by means of a heating circuit using a diathermic fluid circulating inside the heated roller.
Thermosetting rollers are also known that comprise heating elements formed by infrared lamps.
The document EP-A-3473438 by the same Applicant describes a thermosetting unit, in particular for a textile printer, comprising:
The heating of the thermosetting rollers by means of infrared lamps offers considerable advantages with respect to heating systems using diathermic fluids, especially in that they do not require a circuit for heating and circulation of the diathermic fluid inside the roller.
The infrared lamp generally comprises a quartz crystal body having an electrical resistance therein that emits light in the infrared spectrum (at medium-, short-, and long-waves). The lamp reaches temperatures on the surface of the quartz crystal body close to or higher than 500-600° C.
One limit of the thermosetting rollers heated by infrared lamps resides in the fact that the heat produced by the infrared lamp is not distributed evenly along the longitudinal direction of the roller. This problem is further accentuated when the thermosetting roller is longer than 1 meter.
It has been observed that, on the outer surface of a thermosetting roller heated by means of an infrared lamp, there may be differences in temperature that may even reach more than 10° C. in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the roller.
This variation in temperature on the outer surface of a thermosetting roller may cause uneven fixing of the colors, which could compromise the quality of the thermosetting treatment, particularly in the case of very large fabrics.
The object of the present invention is to provide a thermosetting unit that overcomes the problems of the prior art.
According to the present invention, this object is achieved by a thermosetting unit having the characteristics forming the subject of the claims.
The claims form an integral part of the disclosure provided here in relation to the invention.
The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings, given purely by way of non-limiting example, wherein:
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The textile printer 10 can comprise a thermosetting unit 18 for thermosetting the inks onto the fabric after printing. The thermosetting unit 18 comprises a thermosetting roller 20, illustrated in an exploded position in the representation of
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The thermosetting unit 18 comprises two stationary supports 22, which rotatably support the thermosetting roller 20 around its longitudinal axis A. One of the two stationary supports 22 may carry a motor that rotates the thermosetting roller 20 around the axis A. The stationary supports 22 may be constructed as illustrated in document EP-A-3473438 by the same Applicant.
The thermosetting roller 20 has a cylindrical side wall 24 of metal material, for example, of aluminum or its alloys, having a smooth outer surface on which—during operation—a moving fabric is wound downstream of the printing section.
The thermosetting roller 20 is hollow and a heating device is housed therein, which heats the cylindrical wall 24 at temperatures in the order of 200° C.
During operation, the fabric at the outlet of the printing section moves in contact with the outer surface of the heated thermosetting roller 20. The heat that is transferred from the thermosetting roller 20 to the moving fabric carries out the thermosetting of the inks on the printed surface of the fabric.
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The thermosetting unit 18 comprises a temperature-uniforming device 28 housed inside the thermosetting roller 20. The temperature-uniforming device 28 has the object of making the temperature of the side wall 24 of the thermosetting roller 20 more uniform along the longitudinal axis A.
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The longitudinal pins 34 that fix the longitudinal bars 30 to the front walls 32 of the thermosetting roller allow the support of the bars 30 and allow the differentiated deformation between the longitudinal bars and the outer wall 24 of the thermosetting roller 20 caused by the thermal expansion.
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The tubular sleeve intercepts and captures the heat radiated by the infrared lamp 26 and transfers the heat by conduction along the longitudinal axis A. The tubular sleeve 36 is in direct contact with the inner surface of the thermosetting roller 20 so that the heat collected by the tubular sleeve 36 is transferred by conduction to the side wall 24 of the thermosetting roller 20. In this way, the tubular sleeve 36 allows uniforming of the temperature of the side wall 24 of the thermosetting roller 20 along the longitudinal axis A. The effect of interception and storage of the heat in the tubular sleeve 36 can be increased by virtue of the fact that the tubular sleeve 36 may have a thermal conductivity lower than that of the material constituting the thermosetting roller 20. In the illustrated example, the tubular sleeve 36 can be formed of a sheet, for example, of stainless steel, in which a plurality of parallel arrays of circular holes are formed. The diameter of the holes and, consequently, the dimensions of the material comprised between the holes, are determined so as to provide a correct thermal balance between the radiated heat that is intercepted by the tubular sleeve 36 and transferred by conduction to the side wall 24 of the thermosetting roller 20, and the heat that is radiated directly onto the side wall 24 of the thermosetting roller 20.
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In the side areas of the thermosetting roller 20, the metal rings 40 heat by irradiation and transfer heat by conduction to the side wall 24 of the thermosetting roller 20. The greater mass at the side ends of the thermosetting roller 20 formed by the metal rings 40 allows storage of a greater quantity of the heat radiated by the infrared lamp, and transfer of the heat by conduction to the side portions of the thermosetting roller 20. The metal rings 40, therefore, constitute thermal bridges capable of capturing the heat in the inner areas adjacent to the infrared lamp 26 and of transferring the heat to the side wall 24 of the thermosetting roller 20, making the temperature distribution of the side wall 24 of the thermosetting roller 20 more uniform along the longitudinal axis A. The rings 40 can be hollow to reduce the weight and can be made of aluminum to optimize heat transmission.
The different embodiments of the temperature-uniforming device 28 could also be combined with each other in various ways in the same thermosetting roller 20. Therefore, a thermosetting roller 20 could comprise two or more of the different embodiments of the temperature-uniforming devices 28 combined together in various ways.
Of course, without prejudice to the principle of the invention, the details of construction and the embodiments can be widely varied with respect to those described and illustrated, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the claims that follow.
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