Device and method for adding information on the outer surface of articles, such as containers in a container filling plant
US-9132664-B2 · Sep 15, 2015 · US
US9550372B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9550372-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615064671-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 9, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 4, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 24, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 24, 2017 |
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A decorator assembly is provided. The decorator assembly includes a mandrel turret assembly. The mandrel turret assembly includes a rotatable turret, a number of mandrels, and a number of independent ink stations. Each mandrel is rotatably coupled to the turret. Each mandrel extends generally radially from the turret and is disposed generally in a plane about an axis of rotation. The turret is structured to rotate about an axis of rotation thereby moving each mandrel over a generally circular path of travel. Each independent ink station is disposed adjacent to the path of travel of the mandrels.
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What is claimed is: 1. A decorator assembly comprising: a mandrel turret assembly including a rotatable turret, a number of mandrels, and a number of independent ink stations; each said mandrel rotatably coupled to said turret, each said mandrel extending generally radially from said turret, said mandrels disposed generally in a plane about an axis of rotation; said turret structured to rotate about an axis of rotation thereby moving each said mandrel over a generally circular path of travel; each said independent ink station disposed adjacent to the path of travel of said mandrels; and wherein said turret has a weight of between about 700 lbs. to 800 lbs. 2. The decorator assembly of claim 1 wherein said turret has a weight of about 750 lbs. 3. A decorator assembly comprising: a mandrel turret assembly including a rotatable turret, a number of mandrels, and a number of independent ink stations; each said mandrel rotatably coupled to said turret, each said mandrel extending generally radially from said turret, said mandrels disposed generally in a plane about an axis of rotation; said turret structured to rotate about an axis of rotation thereby moving each said mandrel over a generally circular path of travel; each said independent ink station disposed adjacent to the path of travel of said mandrels; and wherein each independent ink station includes a number of digital print head assemblies. 4. The decorator assembly of claim 3 wherein: said mandrel turret assembly includes a housing assembly; and each said independent ink station is removably coupled to said mandrel turret assembly housing assembly. 5. The decorator assembly of claim 4 wherein: said mandrel turret assembly housing assembly includes a plurality of bays; said bays disposed radially about said turret axis of rotation; and each said independent ink station disposed in a mandrel turret assembly housing assembly bay. 6. The decorator assembly of claim 5 wherein: said mandrel turret assembly includes a number of ink cure stations; each said ink cure station removably coupled to said mandrel turret assembly housing assembly; each said ink cure station disposed in a mandrel turret assembly housing assembly bay; each said mandrel path of travel passing over a number of bays disposed in series; and wherein at least one independent ink station is disposed in a mandrel turret assembly housing assembly bay upstream of at least one ink cure station. 7. The decorator assembly of claim 6 wherein a number of said ink cure stations include an ultraviolet cure assembly. 8. The decorator assembly of claim 5 wherein: said mandrel turret assembly includes a number of ink cure stations; each said ink cure station removably coupled to said mandrel turret assembly housing assembly; each said ink cure station disposed in a mandrel turret assembly housing assembly bay; each said mandrel path of travel passing over a number of bays disposed in series; and wherein each said independent ink station is disposed in a mandrel turret assembly housing assembly bay immediately upstream of an ink cure station. 9. The decorator assembly of claim 5 wherein: said mandrel turret assembly includes a number of ink cure stations, a number of varnish stations and a number of varnish cure stations; each said ink cure station removably coupled to said mandrel turret assembly housing assembly; each said ink cure station disposed in a mandrel turret assembly housing assembly bay; each said varnish station removably coupled to said mandrel turret assembly housing assembly; each said varnish station disposed in a mandrel turret assembly housing assembly bay; each said varnish cure station removably coupled to said mandrel turret assembly housing assembly; each said varnish cure station disposed in a mandrel turret assembly housing assembly bay; each said mandrel path of travel passing over a number of bays disposed in series; wherein each said independent ink station is disposed in a mandrel turret assembly housing assembly bay upstream of an ink cure station; and wherein each said varnish station is disposed in a mandrel turret assembly housing assembly bay upstream of a varnish cure station. 10. A decorator assembly comprising: a mandrel turret assembly including a rotatable turret, a number of mandrels, and a number of independent ink stations; each said mandrel rotatably coupled to said turret, each said mandrel extending generally radially from said turret, said mandrels disposed generally in a plane about an axis of rotation; said turret structured to rotate about an axis of rotation thereby moving each said mandrel over a generally circular path of travel; each said independent ink station disposed adjacent to the path of travel of said mandrels; each independent ink station includes a number of digital print head assemblies; each independent ink station includes a number of print head drive assemblies; each said print head drive assembly operatively coupled to an associated digital print head assembly and structured to move said associated digital print head assembly between a longitudinal first position and a longitudinal second position; and wherein each said digital print head assembly path of travel extends generally parallel to the axis of rotation of an adjacent mandrel. 11. The decorator assembly of claim 10 wherein: each independent ink station includes a number of print head radial positioning assemblies; and each said print head radial positioning assembly operatively coupled to an associated digital print head assembly and structured to move said associated print head assembly between a radial first position and a radial second position. 12. The decorator assembly of claim 10 wherein: each said independent ink station includes a plurality of digital print head assemblies and a plurality of print head drive assemblies; each digital print head assembly of each independent ink station is structured to apply an ink in a radial direction relative to an adjacent mandrel; and wherein each digital print head assembly of each independent ink station is radially offset from an adjacent digital print head assembly by between about 30 to 180 degrees. 13. The decorator assembly of claim 12 wherein: each said print head drive assembly is structured to move an associated digital print head assembly over a different longitudinal portion of an adjacent mandrel; and wherein said different longitudinal portions of the adjacent mandrel do not substantially overlap. 14. A decorator assembly comprising: a mandrel turret assembly including a rotatable turret, a number of mandrels, and a number of independent ink stations; each said mandrel rotatably coupled to said turret, each said mandrel extending generally radially from said turret, said mandrels disposed generally in a plane about an axis of rotation; said turret structured to rotate about an axis of rotation thereby moving each said mandrel over a generally circular path of travel; each said independent ink station disposed adjacent to the path of travel of said mandrels; each said independent ink station includes a number of digital print head assemblies and a number of print head drive assemblies; each said print head drive assembly operatively coupled to an associated digital print head assembly and structured to move an associated digital print head assembly between a longitudinal first position and a longitudinal second position; and wherein each said digital print head assembly path of travel extends generally parallel to the axis of rotation of an adjacent mandr
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