Container handling machine for printing onto container
US-9533506-B2 · Jan 3, 2017 · US
US2019070881A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2019070881-A1 |
| Application number | US-201816053490-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 2, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 4, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 7, 2019 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present disclosure describes a printing machine for direct printing on containers, comprising: a continuously rotatable carousel for conveying the containers, a plurality of printing units, and stationary docking stations for docking the printing units to the periphery of the carousel. Due to the fact that the printing machine comprises rail guides stationarily associated with the docking stations and used for separately moving the printing units from a docked-on operating position outwards to a maintenance position spaced apart from the carousel, and back again, the printing units can easily be made accessible from several sides for maintenance and they can be locked quickly and reproducibly at their operating position.
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1 . A printing machine for direct printing on containers, comprising: a continuously rotatable carousel for conveying the containers; a plurality of printing units; and stationary docking stations for docking the printing units to a periphery of the carousel, wherein rail guides stationarily associated with the docking stations are used for moving the printing units from a docked-on operating position outwards to a maintenance position, and back again. 2 . The printing machine according to claim 1 , wherein the printing units are moved separately. 3 . The printing machine according to claim 1 , wherein the maintenance position is spaced apart from the carousel. 4 . The printing machine according to claim 1 , wherein the rail guide is configured such that a distance between docking frames of the printing units and associated docking stations is, at the maintenance position, at least 0.3 m. 5 . The printing machine according to claim 4 , wherein the distance between the docking frames of the printing units and the associated docking stations is, at the maintenance position, at least 0.6 m. 6 . The printing machine according to claim 1 , wherein the rail guides comprise heavy-duty full extension units. 7 . The printing machine according to claim 6 , wherein the heavy-duty full extension units have an extension length of at least 750 mm. 8 . The printing machine according to claim 1 , further comprising at least one mounting plate extending radially beyond the carousel and connected to a stationary basic frame of the printing machine, the rail guides being fixed to/formed in said mounting plate. 9 . The printing machine according to claim 1 , wherein the printing machine comprises a plurality of identical pitch circle sections, each having arranged therein a docking station with two receiving areas of a same kind, each docking station for a respective printing unit, and two of the rail guides the two rail guides parallel to one another. 10 . The printing machine according to claim 9 , wherein the respective receiving areas and the rail guides are arranged on both sides with respect to a common radial displacement axis for the printing units associated therewith. 11 . The printing machine according to claim 10 , wherein the respective receiving areas and the rail guides are arranged on both sides in an axially symmetrical manner with respect to the common radial displacement axis for the printing units associated therewith. 12 . The printing machine according to claim 1 , wherein the printing units comprise conically tapering centering bolts for precentering and chucks for locking the printing units at the periphery of the carousel, and the docking stations comprise centering holes and clamping bolts complementary to said centering bolts and chucks. 13 . The printing machine according to claim 1 , wherein the printing units comprise basic frames with uniform mounting points for the rail guides. 14 . The printing machine according to claim 14 , further comprising a height-adjustable and/or elastically flexible bearing of the printing units on the rail guides. 15 . The printing machine according to claim 1 , wherein the printing units each comprise at least one adjustment unit for separately adjusting print heads with respect to vertical and radial positions of the print heads as well as a tilt of the print heads towards the carousel. 16 . The printing machine according to claim 15 , wherein the printing units comprise cleaning units, with cleaning heads parked below the print heads and adapted to be motor-driven for displacement towards the print heads. 17 . The printing machine according to claim 16 , wherein the cleaning units are identical cleaning units. 18 . The printing machine according to claim 1 , wherein the printing units comprise supply units for ink which are arranged on the rear side of the printing units that faces away from the carousel. 19 . The printing machine according to claim 1 , wherein the printing units comprise proximity sensors and the docking stations comprise position encoders complementary to said proximity sensors, or vice versa. 20 . The printing machine according to claim 1 , further comprising a machine cover which is subdivided into pitch circle sections and which, for moving out individual printing units, is adapted to be opened selectively in the pitch circle section associated with the printing unit.
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