Temperature adjustment device for printing machine
US-11932029-B2 · Mar 19, 2024 · US
US10022953B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10022953-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414768941-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 20, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 20, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 17, 2018 |
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Apparatus for decorating a can body. The apparatus comprises a can body conveying mechanism (1) for conveying can bodies (2) to a printing zone (3), a blanket wheel (4) comprising a plurality of blanket segments (6) and, affixed to each blanket segment, a blanket (7) having a printing surface, the blanket wheel being configured to bring blanket printing surfaces into contact with can bodies within said printing zone, and a plurality of ink stations (5) each comprising a printing plate (31) configured to contact the printing surfaces of passing blankets in order to impart an ink image to the printing surfaces, such that a composite ink image is formed on each blanket printing surface and is printed onto a can body upon contact of the blanket printing surface and the can body within the printing zone. The apparatus is configured such that at least one of the blankets has a surface height variation across its printing surface representing a secondary image to be transferred to can bodies with which the blanket comes into contact. A drive mechanism (32) is provided for causing the printing plates to rotate and a drive mechanism controller for varying the rotational speed of the printing plates to synchronize the positions of the printing plates with blankets onto which ink images are to be transferred.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An apparatus comprising: a can body conveying mechanism for conveying can bodies to a printing zone; a blanket wheel comprising: a plurality of blanket segments and, a plurality of blankets, each blanket affixed to a corresponding blanket segment, each blanket having a printing surface, the blanket wheel being configured to bring each blanket printing surface into contact with a can body within said printing zone; and an ink station comprising a printing plate configured to contact the printing surfaces of passing blankets in order to impart a primary ink image to the printing surfaces of the plurality of blankets, the primary ink image including a composite ink image and a primary unprinted region that is unprinted onto the blanket, the primary ink image is adapted to be formed on at least one blanket printing surface and is adapted to be printed onto a can body upon contact of the at least one blanket printing surface and the can body within the printing zone, wherein, each blanket printing surface comprises a secondary image surrounded by a secondary unprinted region having a lower or reduced height with respect to the blanket printing surface such that the secondary image is adapted to be printed on a can body as a positive image, and wherein the printing plate and the at least one blanket are configured such that said secondary unprinted region lies wholly within the primary unprinted region of the primary ink image that is unprinted onto the blanket. 2. An apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein: said blankets or at least a layer of said blankets presenting the printing surface are removably attached to respective blanket segments and each blanket and or blanket segment is provided with alignment features in order to allow the blankets and blanket segments to be correctly aligned such that, for each blanket printing surface, a composite ink image is correctly aligned; and said alignment features comprising printed or scored features on the printing surface of a blanket. 3. An apparatus according to claim 2 further comprising an alignment device, the alignment device being removably attachable to a blanket segment of the plurality of blanket segments, the alignment device further comprising an alignment surface against which a blanket can be positioned in order to allow the blankets and blanket segments to be correctly aligned such that, for each blanket printing surface, a composite ink image is correctly aligned with a secondary image. 4. An apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein said alignment surface is single edged such that the blanket is supported at its trailing edge and a machine side of the blanket segment, flush fit to the trailing edge and with its lateral position determined by a profiled bar of the alignment device. 5. An apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the blankets each comprise a section of a continuous blanket belt that is secured around the periphery of the blanket wheel, on top of the blanket segments. 6. An apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the ink station is a first ink station and the printing plate is a first printing plate and the apparatus further comprises a second ink station having a second printing plate configured to contact the at least one blanket printing surface to form the secondary image. 7. An apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of blankets includes a first blanket of the plurality of blankets and a second blanket of the plurality of blankets and the secondary image is a first secondary image and the at least one blanket printing surface includes a first blanket printing surface of the first blanket of the plurality of blankets that defines the first secondary image and a second blanket printing surface of the second blanket of the plurality of blankets that defines a second secondary image that is different in form from the first secondary image. 8. An apparatus comprising: a can body conveying mechanism for conveying can bodies to a printing zone; a blanket wheel comprising: a plurality of blanket segments and, a plurality of blankets, each blanket affixed to a corresponding blanket segment, each blanket having a printing surface, the blanket wheel being configured to bring each blanket printing surface into contact with a can body within said printing zone; and an ink station comprising a printing plate configured to contact the printing surfaces of passing blankets in order to impart a primary ink image to the printing surfaces of the plurality of blankets, the primary ink image including a composite ink image and a primary unprinted region that is unprinted onto the blanket, the primary ink image is adapted to be formed on at least one blanket printing surface and is adapted to be printed onto a can body upon contact of the at least one blanket printing surface and the can body within the printing zone, wherein each blanket printing surface comprises a secondary image, the secondary image including a positive image within a surrounding area of lower or reduced height with respect to the blanket printing surface such that the positive image is adapted to be printed on a can body as a positive image, wherein a surface area of the secondary image is substantially the same for each of the plurality of blankets, and wherein the printing plate and each of the plurality of blankets are configured such that said surrounding area lies wholly within the unprinted region of the primary ink image. 9. An apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein the positive image varies between each of the plurality of blankets.
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