Printing press for numbering and varnishing of security documents, including banknotes

US2016185102A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016185102-A1
Application numberUS-201615062113-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateMar 6, 2016
Priority dateMay 19, 2010
Publication dateJun 30, 2016
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There is described a sheet-fed or web-fed printing press for numbering and varnishing of security documents, including banknotes, comprising: —a numbering group ( 02 ) comprising at least one numbering unit ( 21, 22 ) for numbering printed material in the form of individual sheets or successive portions of a continuous web carrying multiple security imprints; and —a varnishing group ( 03; 03* ) located downstream of the numbering group ( 02 ) for applying varnish onto recto and verso sides of the printed material, the varnishing group ( 03; 03 *) comprising at least a first varnishing unit ( 31 ) disposed above a path of the printed material to apply varnish on the recto side of the printed material and at least a second varnishing unit ( 32 ) disposed below the path of the printed material to apply varnish on the verso side of the printed material.

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1 .- 21 . (canceled) 22 . A sheet-fed or web-fed printing press for numbering and varnishing of security documents, including banknotes, comprising: a numbering group comprising at least one numbering unit for numbering printed material in the form of individual sheets or successive portions of a continuous web carrying multiple security imprints; and a varnishing group located downstream of the numbering group for applying varnish onto recto and verso sides of the printed material, the varnishing group comprising at least a first varnishing unit disposed above a path of the printed material to apply varnish on the recto side of the printed material and at least a second varnishing unit disposed below the path of the printed material to apply varnish on the verso side of the printed material. 23 . The printing press as defined in claim 22 , wherein the numbering group and varnishing group are constructed as modular groups that can easily be decoupled from one another. 24 . The printing press as defined in claim 22 , wherein numbering is carried out in the numbering group on a recto side of the printed material and wherein the numbered printed material is transferred directly to the varnishing group for varnishing of the recto side of the printed material by the at least first varnishing unit and, immediately after varnishing of the recto side, for varnishing of the verso side of the printed material by the at least second varnishing unit. 25 . The printing press as defined in claim 24 , wherein the numbering group is adapted to number the printed material on the recto side thereof with at least one ink selected from the group consisting of oxidative solvent-based inks and UV-curable inks. 26 . The printing press as defined in claim 24 , wherein the recto side of the printed material is not dried before being varnished by the at least first varnishing unit. 27 . The printing press as defined in claim 22 , wherein the varnishing group comprises: a first cylinder or drum located below the path of the printed material and cooperating with the at least first varnishing unit which is disposed above the path of the printed material; and a second cylinder or drum located above the path of the printed material and cooperating with the at least second varnishing unit which is disposed below the path of the printed material, wherein the second cylinder or drum being located immediately after the first cylinder or drum to ensure direct transfer of the printed material from the first cylinder or drum to the second cylinder or drum. 28 . The printing press as defined in claim 27 , wherein the first and second cylinders or drums are two-segment cylinders or drums. 29 . The printing press as defined in claim 27 , further comprising at least a first drying unit cooperating with the first cylinder or drum for drying the recto side of the printed material following varnishing by the at least first varnishing unit prior to transfer of the printed material to the second cylinder or drum and at least a second drying unit cooperating with the second cylinder or drum for drying the verso side of the printed material following varnishing by the at least second varnishing unit. 30 . The printing press as defined in claim 29 , wherein the at least first and second varnishing units are designed to apply UV-curable varnish on the recto and verso sides of the printed material and wherein the first and second drying units are UV-curing units. 31 . The printing press as defined in claim 22 , wherein the at least first and second varnishing units are flexographic varnishing units each comprising an anilox roller inked by an associated ink chamber, which anilox roller cooperates with a flexographic forme cylinder. 32 . The printing press as defined in claim 22 , further comprising an inspection group placed upstream of the numbering group for carrying out inspection of the printed material and determining occurrence of defects affecting the quality of the printed material prior to numbering and varnishing. 33 . The printing press as defined in claim 22 , further comprising an intermediate UV-curing unit for curing the printed material, which intermediate UV-curing unit is located along the path of the printed material between the numbering group and varnishing group. 34 . The printing press as defined in claim 22 , wherein the printing press is configured such that the at least first varnishing unit is accessible by an operator from a first working space located upstream of the varnishing group, between the numbering group and the varnishing group, and such that the at least second varnishing unit is accessible by an operator from a second working space located downstream of the varnishing group.

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  • Combinations of endless conveyors and grippers · CPC title

  • Printed material · CPC title

  • Ultraviolet dryers · CPC title

  • using electromagnetic radiation or waves, e.g. ultraviolet radiation, electron beams · CPC title

  • Combinations of transfer drums and grippers · CPC title

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What does patent US2016185102A1 cover?
There is described a sheet-fed or web-fed printing press for numbering and varnishing of security documents, including banknotes, comprising: —a numbering group ( 02 ) comprising at least one numbering unit ( 21, 22 ) for numbering printed material in the form of individual sheets or successive portions of a continuous web carrying multiple security imprints; and —a varnishing group ( 03; 03* )…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kba Notasys Sa
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B41F11/02. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jun 30 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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