Apparatus for applying ink to napped fabrics or the like

Printing – Stenciling – Rotary machines

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68202, 118262, B41L 1300, B05C 500

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044441053

ABSTRACT:
A screen printing apparatus wherein a mobile screen is located at a variable distance above the stock and the pool of liquid which is admitted into the interior of the screen flows through the open pores to descend, exclusively by gravity, onto the surface of the stock. Various special effects can be achieved by changing the distance between the screen and the stock, by changing the speed of the screen, by appropriate distribution of pores in the screen, by subdivision of the pool into two or more separate pools, by placing two or more screens one behind the other, as considered in the direction of stock feed, by inserting a squeegee into or by removing the squeegee from the interior of the screen, by oscillating the liquid feeding pipe or pipes and/or the squeegee, and/or by a combination of such undertakings.

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patent: 3987724 (1976-10-01), Zimmer
patent: 3995551 (1976-12-01), Mitter
patent: 4138943 (1979-02-01), Mitter
patent: 4299164 (1981-11-01), Jonkers

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