Digital printing machine and method
US-2017087872-A1 · Mar 30, 2017 · US
US10603944B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10603944-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916382245-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 12, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 14, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 31, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 31, 2020 |
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A post printing treatment assembly includes a product support assembly and a post printing treatment device. The product support assembly includes a primary support assembly, a primary drive assembly, a number of secondary support assemblies, and a secondary drive assembly. The primary drive assembly is operatively coupled to the primary support assembly. The primary drive assembly imparts a generally constant motion to the primary support assembly. Each secondary support assembly is structured to support a number of work pieces. Each secondary support assembly is movably coupled to the primary support assembly. The secondary drive assembly is operatively coupled to each secondary support assembly. The secondary drive assembly selectively imparts a motion to each secondary support assembly. The post printing treatment device is disposed adjacent the product support assembly.
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A product support assembly for a post printing treatment assembly, said post printing treatment assembly structured to process a number of work pieces, said post printing treatment assembly including a number of UV lamps, said product support assembly comprising: a primary support assembly; a primary drive assembly; said primary drive assembly operatively coupled to said primary support assembly; wherein said primary drive assembly is structured to impart a constant motion to said primary support assembly; a number of secondary support assemblies; each secondary support assembly structured to support a number of work pieces; each secondary support assembly movably coupled to said primary support assembly; a secondary drive assembly; said secondary drive assembly operatively coupled to each secondary support assembly; and wherein said secondary drive assembly selectively imparts a motion to each secondary support assembly, and wherein said primary drive assembly is structured to rotate said primary support assembly at a one of a high speed, a very high speed, or an exceedingly high speed. 2. The product support assembly of claim 1 wherein said primary support assembly moves at one of a constant speed, a substantially constant speed, or a generally constant speed. 3. The product support assembly of claim 1 wherein said post printing treatment assembly includes a number of stations and wherein no secondary support assembly dwells at a post printing treatment assembly station. 4. The product support assembly of claim 1 wherein said number of UV lamps generate a flood of UV light, and wherein: each secondary support assembly path of travel passes through said UV light flood. 5. The product support assembly of claim 1 wherein no secondary support assembly dwells at any UV lamp. 6. The product support assembly of claim 1 wherein: said primary support assembly has an axis of rotation; each secondary support assembly includes an elongated body; and each secondary support assembly body longitudinal axis extends generally parallel to said primary support assembly axis of rotation. 7. A post printing treatment assembly comprising: a product support assembly; a number of UV lamps; each UV lamp disposed adjacent said product support assembly; said product support assembly including a primary support assembly, a primary drive assembly, a number of secondary support assemblies, and a secondary drive assembly; said primary drive assembly operatively coupled to said primary support assembly; wherein said primary drive assembly is structured to imparts constant motion to said primary support assembly; each secondary support assembly structured to support a number of work pieces; each secondary support assembly movably coupled to said primary support assembly; said secondary drive assembly operatively coupled to each secondary support assembly; and wherein said secondary drive assembly selectively imparts a motion to each secondary support assembly, and wherein said primary drive assembly is structured to rotate said primary support assembly at one of a high speed, a very high speed, or an exceedingly high speed. 8. The post printing treatment assembly of claim 7 wherein said primary support assembly moves at one of a constant speed, a substantially constant speed, or a generally constant speed. 9. The post printing treatment assembly of claim 7 wherein said post printing treatment assembly includes a number of stations and wherein no secondary support assembly dwells at a post printing treatment assembly station. 10. The post printing treatment assembly of claim 7 wherein: said number of UV lamps generate a flood of UV light, and wherein: each secondary support assembly path of travel extends through said UV light flood. 11. The post printing treatment assembly of claim 10 wherein: each UV lamp generates a light beam having a longitudinal axis; each UV light beam has a fuzzy focus; and wherein each secondary support assembly path of travel extends through each UV light beam fuzzy focus. 12. The post printing treatment assembly of claim 10 wherein a number of work pieces are disposed on said secondary support assembly, and wherein each UV lamp light beam longitudinal axis extends generally normal to a work piece outer side. 13. The post printing treatment assembly of claim 12 wherein no secondary support assembly dwells at any UV lamp. 14. The post printing treatment assembly of claim 7 wherein said no secondary support assembly dwells at any UV lamp. 15. A method of processing a number of work pieces comprising: providing a post printing treatment assembly including a product support assembly and a number of UV lamps, each UV lamp disposed adjacent said product support assembly, said product support assembly including a primary support assembly, a primary drive assembly, a number of secondary support assemblies, and a secondary drive assembly, said primary drive assembly operatively coupled to said primary support assembly, wherein said primary drive assembly imparts a constant motion to said primary support assembly, each secondary support assembly structured to support a number of work pieces, each secondary support assembly movably coupled to said primary support assembly, said secondary drive assembly operatively coupled to each secondary support assembly, wherein said secondary drive assembly selectively imparts a motion to each secondary support assembly; post-processing a number of work pieces including: disposing a work piece on a secondary support assembly; moving said primary support assembly at a generally constant speed; and moving said each secondary support assembly adjacent said UV lamps, wherein moving the primary support assembly at a generally constant speed includes moving the primary support assembly so that a first radius on the primary support assembly moves at one of a high speed, a very high speed, or an exceedingly high speed. 16. The method of claim 15 wherein processing a number of work pieces includes processing one of a large number of work pieces per minute, a very large number of work pieces per minute, or an exceedingly large number of work pieces per minute.
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